– LA Angels staff, first responders, and police detectives testified in federal court in Fort Worth today about finding late baseball pitcher Tyler Skaggs dead in a Southlake hotel room.READ MORE:Heaney and Skaggs had shared texts about marijuana.
A small blue pill marked with an “M” and “30” was in a bottle found in Skaggs’ Southlake hotel room in July 2019, a detective testified on February 9. Skaggs’ mother, Debbie Hetman, told the court, “He did not know there was poison in the pill that cost him his life.”Former team employee Eric Kay is accused of providing Skaggs with the pills.