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1 hour ago, backwardsk said:

Their first home game since his passing will give you goosebumps.  Mom throws out the first pitch, Trout leads a seven run first, and they pitch a combined no-hitter.

They all wore his #45 jersey and after the game they all took off their jerseys and lay them on the mound, covering the while mound.

By the way, his Mom threw out the first pitch from on top of the mound, and threw a strike to pitcher Andrew Heaney behind home plate.  60 feet 6 inches.

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3 minutes ago, SteveA said:

They all wore his #45 jersey and after the game they all took off their jerseys and lay them on the mound, covering the while mound.

By the way, his Mom threw out the first pitch from on top of the mound, and threw a strike to pitcher Andrew Heaney behind home plate.  60 feet 6 inches.

And the last combined no hitter in the majors in the state of California was by the Orioles vs the As on July 13, 1991.

That was THE DAY TYLER SKAGGS WAS BORN.

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2 hours ago, SteveA said:

They all wore his #45 jersey and after the game they all took off their jerseys and lay them on the mound, covering the while mound.

By the way, his Mom threw out the first pitch from on top of the mound, and threw a strike to pitcher Andrew Heaney behind home plate.  60 feet 6 inches.

Also, they scored 7 in the first inning and won 13 - 0.  7/13

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6 hours ago, SteveA said:

They all wore his #45 jersey and after the game they all took off their jerseys and lay them on the mound, covering the while mound.

By the way, his Mom threw out the first pitch from on top of the mound, and threw a strike to pitcher Andrew Heaney behind home plate.  60 feet 6 inches.

His Mom, Debbie, was the high school softball coach for 30 years in Santa Monica. 

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The Tarrant County Medical Examiner's Office issued a technical report that said Skaggs died as a result of "mixed ethanol, fentanyl, oxycodone intoxication with terminal aspiration of gastric contents."

KTLA https://ktla.com/2019/08/30/angels-pitcher-tyler-skaggs-died-of-alcohol-fentanyl-and-oxycodone-intoxication-choked-on-his-vomit/

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1 hour ago, TonySoprano said:

Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is supposed to be released through the skin over 3 days and is usually for the most chronic pain situations (think hospice).  Really sad he even got his hands on it.  And guessing he got the medication out of the patch and ingested it all at once.   Unreal.  

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