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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