The mother and widow of Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs have broken their silence, days after a former team staffer was sentenced to 22 years in prison for supplying the fentanyl-laced pills that led to his death in 2019.On Friday morning, Tyler's widow Carli Skaggs and his mom Debbie Hetman gave their first televised interview since his death, speaking with . 'I couldn't believe it was true. I mean that day still haunts me,' Hetman recalled of the day Tyler, 27, was found dead in a Dallas hotel room during an Angels road series in .
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