Trial Begins for Tyler Skaggs' Drug Death, Angels Accused of Negligence
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Trial Begins for Tyler Skaggs' Drug Death, Angels Accused of Negligence

The trial regarding Tyler Skaggs' drug overdose death has commenced, with the Los Angeles Angels facing serious allegations of negligence. The plaintiffs, Skaggs' family, are seeking $118 million in damages, claiming the team ignored warning signs and failed to enforce their drug policies. This case raises critical questions about player welfare and the responsibilities of sports organizations in managing substance abuse issues.

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