Attorneys for the Angels and the family of Tyler Skaggs reached a settlement in the civil trial over whether the team should be held responsible for the pitcher's fatal overdose.
The Los Angeles Angels settled a wrongful death lawsuit with Tyler Skaggs' family, which originally sought $118 million over the pitcher's 2019 overdose.
During the Fanatics auction, the one-of-a-kind Ohtani card easily topped the $1.1 million Fanatics Collect auction price of ...
The Los Angeles Angels on Friday settled a lawsuit over the drug overdose death of pitcher Tyler Skaggs.The decision to ...
The resolution arrived just as a jury in Santa Ana was deliberating whether the franchise bore responsibility for the 27-year ...
Attorney Russell Hardin Jr. hugs Tyler Skaggs’ widow, Carli Skaggs, center, as Skaggs’ mother’s Debbie smiles, at left, after ...