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Angels and Tyler Skaggs' family reach settlement in wrongful death lawsuit
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Angels and Family of Tyler Skaggs Agree to Settlement in Wrongful Death Case

December 20, 2025 2 Min Read
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The Los Angeles Angels and the family of the late pitcher Tyler Skaggs have finalized a settlement in their wrongful death lawsuit against the team, according to The Athletic. The specific terms of this agreement remain confidential, allowing both parties to avoid a jury decision.

Tyler Skaggs was found deceased at the Angels’ hotel in Texas on July 1, 2019. Toxicology reports revealed the presence of alcohol, fentanyl, and oxycodone in his system. His death was caused by “terminal aspiration of gastric contents,” meaning he choked on his own vomit. Skaggs was just 27 years old.

Following Skaggs’ passing, his family accused team staff of involvement in his opioid use. It was later revealed that Eric Kaye, a former Angels employee, admitted to supplying Skaggs with drugs over a period of years. Kaye, who sought substance abuse treatment twice in 2019, was charged with possession and distribution of opioids linked to Skaggs’ death. He was eventually sentenced to 22 years in prison for distributing counterfeit pills laced with fentanyl and conspiracy in relation to the death.

Since these events occurred while Kaye worked for the Angels, the team faced potential legal responsibility, prompting the Skaggs family to seek punitive damages. The settlement came soon after the jury began deliberations following a three-month trial.

Additionally, Major League Baseball might examine the Angels’ accountability further, as Commissioner Rob Manfred has indicated that the league will review trial testimony after it concludes.

Fan Take: This settlement marks a significant moment for baseball, spotlighting the critical issue of player health and accountability within teams. It serves as a reminder that the sport must prioritize the safety and well-being of its athletes while ensuring proper oversight to prevent such tragic outcomes in the future.

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