Tyler Skaggs: Remembering the Los Angeles Angels Pitcher in Photos
Los Angeles Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs suddenly passed away over a week ago, but the star athlete [...]
Early Life
Skaggs was born in Woodland Hills, California on July 13, 1991. His mother, Debbie, was a softball coach at Santa Monica High School — where he attended — for much of his life.
During his junior year of high school, 2008, Skaggs "had a 1.11 earned run average (ERA) with 89 strikeouts, 44 hits allowed, and 22 walks in 63 1⁄3 innings pitched."
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Skaggs was drafted by the Angels right out of high school, in 2009, and "made his professional debut that season in Minor League Baseball at the Rookie-level with the Arizona Angels."
After going on to also play for the Orem Owlz and the Cedar Rapids Kernels, Skaggs was traded to the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2010.
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Throughout 2010 and 2011, Skaggs continued to hone his craft in minor league clubs, playing for the South Bend Silver Hawks, the Visalia Rawhide, the Mobile Bay Bears, and the Reno Aces.
Skaggs officially made his Major League Baseball debut in 2012, pitching for the Diamondbacks.
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In 2013, Skaggs was traded back to the Angles, the team he began his professional baseball career with just three years prior.
He remained there until his tragic death earlier this month.
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Following Skaggs death, the Angles shared a photo of the late pitcher as a memorial.
Many fans commented on the post, with one writing, "I can't believe it, I remember the morning hearing about Adenhart as well. As an angel fan this is all too familiar, but just as tragic. Rest in peace Tyler."
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Skaggs teammate Mike Trout also memorialized his late friend, sharing a collection of photos of the pitcher in action.
"Words cannot express the deep sadness we feel right now. Our thoughts and prayers are with Carli and their families. Remembering him as a great teammate, friend, and person who will forever remain in our hearts... we love you, 45," Trout wrote in the post caption.
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View this post on InstagramWe are deeply saddened by the tragic news that Tyler Skaggs, 27, has passed away.
The Major League Baseball organization also shared a memorial photo of Skaggs.
"We are deeply saddened by the tragic news that Tyler Skaggs, 27, has passed away," the MLB stated.
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Finally, the Arizona Diamondbacks shared a photo of Skaggs from his short time as a member of their team.
President Derrick Hall memorialized Skaggs by writing, "We are heartbroken with this tragic news. Tyler began his Major League career as a Diamondback and he will always be remembered here as a great teammate and wonderful young man."
"His family is in our thoughts and prayers during this challenging time," Hall's statement concluded.
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