In a significant turn of events, the wrongful death civil trial of former Los Angeles Angels pitcher, Tyler Skaggs, has taken a dramatic shift. The familys attorney, Rusty Hardin, has announced plans to subpoena Major League Baseball, accusing the league of being involved in the treatment of Eric Kay, Skaggs communications director who was found guilty of distributing fentanyl-laced pills leading to Skaggs death. The family is seeking substantial damages, including at least one hundred eighteen million dollars, from the Angels organization.
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