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LA Angels' Pitcher Tyler Skaggs Dies At 27 By Barbara Campbell Published July 1, 2019 at 6:26 PM EDT Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Los Angeles Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs on the mound


against the Oakland Athletics during a game Saturday in Anaheim, Calif. Skaggs died on Monday at age 27.


Pitcher Tyler Skaggs has died at age 27, the Los Angeles Angels said Monday. The team did not announce a cause of death.


Skaggs was found unresponsive and pronounced dead at a hotel in Southlake, Texas, police said. He was with the team in Texas to play a series against the Rangers. Monday's game has been


postponed because of his death.


Angels statement on the passing of Tyler Skaggs. pic.twitter.com/6XA2Vu1uWV

— Los Angeles Angels (@Angels) July 1, 2019


Skaggs was chosen by the Angels in the 2009 draft and traded to the Arizona Diamondbacks. He was reacquired by the Angels for the 2014 season and had since won 25 games.


MLB.com describes him this way:


"Affable and likable in the clubhouse, Skaggs was a leader among the pitching staff and controlled the music in the clubhouse during Spring Training. He had tattoos on his arm with the state


of California and an LA logo, indicating where he grew up."


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Corrected: July 1, 2019 at 12:00 AM EDT A previous version of this story and the summary that appeared on the homepage incorrectly said Tyler Skaggs was due to pitch Monday night.