Team personnel provide drugs to deceased Angels pitcher, October 13 15:40

The former player of the Major League Baseball Angels died after taking drugs and alcohol at the hotel in the expedition in July. The American media reported on the 12th that they were explaining to the Drug Enforcement Administration that they had abused drugs together.

Angels' main pitcher, Tyler Scaggs, was found dead on July 1st in a hotel room in Texas, taking vomiting after taking powerful analgesics and alcohol. It is clear that the cause of death was clogged.

In this regard, ESPN, a sports channel in the United States, received 6 tablets with illegal analgesic action called “oxycodone” illegally by a spokesperson for the team in response to an investigation by the Drug Enforcement Bureau. I told you that I explained that I gave you three tablets a few days before Mr. Skags died.

The staff also reported that a few hours before the death of Mr. Skaggs, he was called into the hotel room and explained that he saw the person sucking crushed tablets.

ESPN also reported that they had abused drugs together for several years due to the exchange of emails between Mr. Skaggs and staff and the flow of money between the two.

In response to this report, Angels said, “I have never heard that officials were offering illegal drugs to athletes or that athletes were seeking drugs.”