L.A. Angels Beat Rangers After Tyler Skaggs Death ... 'Angel Watching Over Us'
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Just one day after the death of their teammate, Tyler Skaggs, the L.A. Angels decided to take the field against the Texas Rangers on Tuesday ... and they WON!
The Angels dedicated the game to Skaggs -- and had decided that playing the game is what the 27-year-old would have wanted them to do.
It was an emotional game ... with the Halos emerging victorious in a 9-4 game.
Afterward, Mike Trout fought back tears as he talked about how much Skaggs meant to the team.
"We were close," Trout said ... "I see these guys more than my family."
Right fielder Kole Calhoun hit a home run in the 8th inning to help seal the victory -- and pointed to the sky in an obvious reference to Skaggs.
"We know we’ve got an angel watching over us now," Calhoun told reporters after the game.
"When I got to the plate, it felt right to pay some respect to him, and like I said, we know we’ve got somebody watching over us up there."
L.A. Angels starting pitcher Jose Suarez also honored Skaggs with “RIP 45” on his cap -- along with Tyler's initials "TSK" written above the bill.
Tyler passed away on Monday. Investigators are working to determine the cause of death.
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Tyler Skaggs 'No Warning Signs' Day Before Death ... Colleagues Say
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Multiple people who were hanging out with Tyler Skaggs on the day before he died tell TMZ Sports there were no obvious signs anything was wrong -- "He seemed completely normal."
One source tells us, "I was with him on Sunday. He seemed like himself."
Another source added, "There was no indication anything was wrong" ... saying the 27-year-old's death was "shocking," especially since Tyler had pitched just 2 days before he died.
Skaggs and the rest of the L.A. Angels flew from Anaheim to Dallas on Sunday ... and Skaggs was in such a good mood, he suggested the team take a funny Cowboy-themed team photo at the airport. He posted the photo Sunday evening saying, "Howdy ya'll."
The very next day, Skaggs was found unconscious in his hotel room -- and was pronounced dead at the scene when paramedics arrived.
Officials say there were no obvious signs of suicide or foul play -- and the medical examiner is currently investigating. An autopsy and toxicology tests have been performed but the results have not been made public. It could take between 4 and 6 weeks for the toxicology results to come back.
The Angels organization has said they have no information on the cause of death.
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Tyler Skaggs Angels Wanted to Play Tuesday ... To Honor Pitcher
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5:05 PM PT -- The Rangers honored Skaggs with his jersey number painted on the pitcher's mound for Tuesday night's game ... and a moment of silence was held before first pitch.
The players are also paying tribute to Skaggs with #45 patches on their jerseys.
For you, 45. pic.twitter.com/ahUJHO9mdR
— Texas Rangers (@Rangers) July 2, 2019 @Rangers
The Los Angeles Angels players and manager had a team discussion and agreed to play the Texas Rangers on Tuesday night because they felt it's what Tyler Skaggs would have wanted.
Angels manager Brad Ausmus along with General Manager Billy Eppler, owner Arte Moreno and president John Carpino addressed the media Tuesday in a very emotional press conference to reflect on the 27-year-old pitcher who died Monday afternoon.
Ausmus and Eppler fought back tears as they explained what Skaggs meant to the team -- a beloved teammate, friend and family man.
Team officials said they still have no idea about what led to Skaggs' sudden death -- they're waiting on information from the medical examiner.
The Angels -- along with the Rangers and MLB -- agreed to postpone Monday's scheduled game in the wake of Tyler's death. But, Ausmus said the team met on Tuesday and decided to get back to action.
Ausmus and Eppler explained that playing baseball can help the players take their minds off of the sadness and give them a "refuge" from the tragedy.
Ausmus noted he doesn't think sitting in a hotel room would do the players any good.
Several Angels players attended the press conference -- including Mike Trout and Albert Pujols. They all sat quietly in the corner as Ausmus, Eppler and Moreno talked about Skaggs.
As we previously reported, Skaggs was found unconscious in his Texas hotel room where the team was staying around 2:20 PM on Monday ... and he was pronounced dead a short time later.
There's been a lot of speculation about how Skaggs died -- but so far, officials have not released a cause of death.
The Medical Examiner has said there were no obvious signs of suicide or foul play. An autopsy was conducted Tuesday morning but no word on the results. Toxicology results could take 4 to 6 weeks to come back.
Skaggs had just pitched 2 days before his death -- logging 5 strikeouts in 4.5 innings against the Oakland A's.
Skaggs had been having a standout 2019 season ... posting 7 wins and 78 strikeouts in 79.2 innings pitched.
Originally Published -- 2:22 PM PT
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Angels' Tyler Skaggs Autopsy Planned for Today
An autopsy is scheduled to be performed Tuesday on L.A. Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs, the Tarrant County Medical Examiner tells TMZ Sports.
As part of the examination process, we're told the M.E. is also conducting toxicology tests to find out what (if anything) was in Skaggs' system when he died.
Officials say they found 27-year-old Skaggs unconscious in his hotel room in Texas around 2:18 PM on Monday -- just hours before L.A. was set to take on the Rangers.
Emergency responders were unable to revive him and he was pronounced dead at the scene.
Cops say no foul play was suspected and police sources tell us there were no obvious signs of suicide.
We're told toxicology results are expected back in about 4-6 weeks ... and the autopsy is scheduled to begin sometime Tuesday.
Skaggs -- who just pitched against the A's for the Angels on Saturday -- had been having a standout 2019 season ... posting 7 wins and 78 strikeouts in 79.2 innings pitched.
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Angels Pitcher Tyler Skaggs 27-Year-Old Found Dead In Texas ... 'No Foul Play Suspected'
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7:30 PM PT -- Our police sources tell us at this time there are no signs of suicide.
2:28 PM PT -- The Southlake Police Dept. in Texas says cops were called to the Hilton hotel at 2:18 PM about an "unconscious male in a room."
The Southlake PD adds, "Officers arrived and found the male unresponsive and he was pronounced deceased at the scene."
"At this time, no foul play is suspected. This investigation is ongoing and we will release pertinent information as it is available."
Los Angeles Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs was found dead in Texas on Monday morning, the team has announced.
The 27-year-old had just pitched against the Oakland As on Saturday. The team is currently in Texas to play the Rangers.
Details surrounding his death are unclear. Major League Baseball has cancelled Monday night's game as a result.
The Angels issued a statement saying, "It is with great sorrow that we report Tyler Skaggs passed away earlier today in Texas."
"Tyler has, and always will be, an important part of the Angels Family. Our thoughts and prayers are with his wife Carli and his entire family during this devastating time."
Phillies superstar Bryce Harper has shared his condolences ... saying, "By far the nastiest prep arm I ever faced. My thoughts and prayers go out to Tyler's family! Gone too soon!"
Cleveland Indians ace Trevor Bauer added ... "We came up together. We won together. We laughed and celebrated together. Today, we all lose and mourn together."
"Your memory, your love for life, everything that made you, you, will live forever in the hearts and minds of those who knew you. Rest In Peace brother. We love you."
Angels superstar Mike Trout spoke out about his teammate, saying "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."
Skaggs posted a picture with his teammates on Sunday after touching down in Texas for the Angels' series against the Rangers.
Skaggs was drafted by the Angels in the 1st round of the 2009 MLB Draft. He made his MLB debut in 2012 for the Arizona Diamondbacks, where he played until 2013. He later returned to the Angels where he's played ever since (he missed the 2015 season due to surgery).
Originally Published -- 2:00 PM PT
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Colorado Baseball Brawl Teen Ump Gets VIP Treatment ... At Rockies Game
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Here's one of the coolest stories of the weekend ... the 13-year-old umpire who was caught in a violent youth baseball brawl last month got VIP treatment at the Rockies game Sunday!!
Josh Cordova was the one officiating a game involving 7-year-old kids on June 15 in Lakewood, Colorado ... when parents began hounding him over rules and other parents' actions.
Eventually, a massive fight broke out because of the arguments ... with Cordova calling the whole incident, "scary."
When MLB ump Chris Guccione got word of Cordova's unfortunate involvement in the brawl ... he decided he had to help lift the kid's spirits -- so he invited Josh and his fam to the Rockies game!!
Cordova got the whole VIP experience ... he hung out in the Coors Field locker room and even took part in pre-game lineup talks on the diamond.
13-year-old Josh Cordova was the youth baseball umpire who officiated the game in Lakewood on June 15th that ended with a brawl between adults. Today, a MLB umpire invited Josh to Coors Field as an encouragement (and to talk shop). #9News - pics from @Rockies pic.twitter.com/Egd6OHVEnn
— Jeremy Moore (@JeremyDanMoore) June 30, 2019 @JeremyDanMoore
In fact, Guccione even gave Cordova his MLB jersey and chest protector ... which Josh says he's going to use right away for his next game!!
"I thought it was a perfect opportunity to reach out to Josh, and not only to him, but his family, and to say to him, 'I'm proud of you, and I'm rooting for you, and what you did is the right thing,'" Guccione told reporters before the game.
"I'm super happy for him, and I wanted to encourage him to keep going forward."
As for Josh, he seemed to love the experience, and said, "I'm very appreciative for everyone that's reached out to me."
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Meghan Markle & Prince Harry At the MLB Game in London Baby Archie's an Honorary Yank!!!
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's son is a newly-minted New York Yankees fan -- all because the team took the time to make him a jersey while playing across the pond.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex crashed the Yankees-Red Sox game Saturday in London, where the two rivals are facing off this weekend for an historic two-game series ... the first to ever be played in Europe. Who better to invite than the Royal couple, right???
The Red Sox gave MM and PH a team onesie, which was cute ... but it didn't really hold a candle to the Yankees' gift -- a custom baby jersey, with Archie's name on the back.
There’s video too! How cool is this! #royals #yankees #redsox #princehaery #meghamarkle pic.twitter.com/csihthSR81
— Meredith Marakovits (@M_Marakovits) June 29, 2019 @M_Marakovits
If you watch Meghan's reaction here, there's no comparison ... Yankees took the cake with that thoughtful gesture. The onesie's cool and all, but c'mon ... make a jersey, fellas.
Anyway, Archie wasn't with his mom and dad at the game -- at nearly two months old, the newborn's probably at home soaking up some ZZZs. Not to worry though -- his parents made sure he was well-represented at the MLB event.
Regarding the game ... go Yanks!!! That's what Archie would say after today, probably.
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Jeff Francoeur Backpedals On Cubs Trash Talk ... I Was Kidding!
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Jeff Francoeur says he was JUST KIDDING when he said he wished he had punched Willson Contreras in the face ... telling TMZ Sports, "I actually said it more joking!"
If ya missed it ... the Cubs and Braves nearly got in an all-out brawl earlier this week after Contreras hit a massive home run and chirped about it after.
Francoeur -- a former Braves star who now broadcasts games -- said he actually got into a scuffle with the Cubs catcher back in 2016 ... and said on TV after the dustup he now wishes he had punched the guy in the face back then!!!
Lol @ Jeff Francouer saying he should have thrown a haymaker at Contreras. We all wish you would have @BleacherNation pic.twitter.com/Dl05C2d665
— Eric Cooper (@_2jss) June 25, 2019 @_2jss
"Quite frankly, I wish I had just thrown a haymaker and been done with it," Francoeur said ... “If I knew that was my last year, I would have."
But, when we got Jeff out in NYC on Friday ... he backpedaled off those comments, telling us he was just playin' around!!!
"If you go listen to it, I actually said it more joking! I laughed while I said it. It was fun."
In fact, Francoeur had nothing but praise for Willson ... telling us, "He's a hell of a player."
As for fighting in baseball in general, Jeff tells us he doesn't think knuckle-chucking should ever be allowed in the sport ... saying fights should NEVER escalate from a casual dust-up.
By the way, Jeff also gave us his opinion on the All-Star Game starters this year ... telling us the MLB got it right!!!
David Ortiz Shooting 'Mastermind' Arrested ... Cops Say
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The mastermind behind the David Ortiz shooting has been arrested in the Dominican Republic, officials say.
Victor Hugo Gomez is the man who allegedly put the wheels in motion for a team of hitmen to roll up to a popular lounge with murderous intent on June 9.
Of course, Dominican officials have now said they don't believe Ortiz was the intended target that night -- insisting the shooter mistook the MLB legend for a friend who was sitting nearby.
Ortiz was hit in the back -- but the bullet caused serious damage to several organs including his intestines and liver. After the initial life-saving surgery, Ortiz was flown to Boston where he's been receiving treatment ever since.
As for Gomez, officials say he put out the hit on Ortiz's friend while Gomez was inside the United States. Officials say Gomez has a criminal record and possible ties to a drug cartel.
So far, at least 10 people have been arrested in the investigation -- including the shooter Rolfi Ferreira Cruz, who has said on the record that Ortiz was not his target.
Story developing ...
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MLB's Brian Dozier Twerks On Nationals Staffer ... For Pregame Pump Up
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How did Brian Dozier get pumped up for the Nationals game against the Marlins on Thursday??
TWERK! TWERK! TWERK! TWERK! TWERK!
The Washington second baseman was clearly feeling a little frisky in Miami before the final game of the Nats-Marlins series ... so he decided to back that thang up on a Nats staffer!!
Brian Dozier getting LOOSE pregame pic.twitter.com/8M9FhQ4CX7
— Andrew Damelin (@Transition_D) June 28, 2019 @Transition_D
Unclear why ... but the video is hilarious -- Dozier does a secret handshake and dance with Victor Robles, then turns his hat backward and decides to twerk it out!!
The best part? Washington's staffer plays along ... and slaps a big ole' handful of booty!!!
Seems the pregame twerkfest worked out for Dozier and the squad ... he went 2-for-4 and the Nats beat the Marlins, 8-5.
You know what that means for superstitious baseball players?!? Pregame twerkfests must continue this weekend in the series against Detroit!!!
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Kike Hernandez Blows Kisses To Hecklers ... After Moonshot HR
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"Kike, my grandmother's bigger than you!"
Dodgers stud Kike Hernandez was hit with that and more by hecklers when he stepped into the batter's box Thursday night ... but he had the best response EVER to it ...
A MOONSHOT HOME RUN AND SOME BLOWN KISSES!!!
Here's the deal, the Dodgers had just taken a 9-8 lead in the 9th inning against the Rockies in Colorado when Hernandez was asked to pinch hit with two runners on.
Some fans immediately began to ride him ... with one saying, "Kike, you're small as sh*t! Boom."
Of course, Hernandez immediately proceeded to pump a Wade Davis fastball 400-plus feet to dead center of Coors Field ... and when he got back to home plate -- he made sure the hecklers knew about it.
Kiké Hernández hits a home run then blows some kisses to the guys who were heckling him, a breakdown pic.twitter.com/l65To6AVel
— Jomboy (@Jomboy_) June 28, 2019 @Jomboy_
Twitter user @Jomboy_ has the hilarious breakdown of it all ... for real, it's a must watch.
As for L.A. ... it won the game 12-8 thanks to Kike's home run ... but best news for all of us -- there's 3 more games to go in the series this weekend!
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Jason Giambi Vladdy Jr. In HR Derby? He'll Be Fine!!
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The home run derby has ZERO chance of screwing up Vladimir Guerrero Jr. ... so says MLB legend Jason Giambi, who tells TMZ Sports the rookie phenom should do it with no worries!!!
"They're a lot of fun," Giambi says.
Of course, Vlad has reportedly agreed behind the scenes to take hacks in the MLB's home run contest next month ... but nothing's been made official yet.
Some in the baseball world are hoping the 20-year-old will reconsider ... because the derby has been known to lead to players' slumps and even injury.
But, Giambi says he has NO fear of that for Vlad Guerrero's son ... telling us out in NYC this weekend, "He's a great player. He's got an incredible dad. So, he's learned a lot in the game."
"He's well beyond his years."
As for Giambi, he tells us he loved doing the derby ... and if you don't remember some of the shows he used to put on in the batting cage, here's a refresher ...
Enjoy!!!
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Marcus Stroman I'd Love To Pitch For Yankees ... 'One Day'
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Marcus Stroman just admitted to TMZ Sports he wants to pitch for the Yankees ... telling us, "One day."
Of course, the superstar pitcher is still a member of Toronto's squad, and he says he's "focused on my time with the Blues Jays now."
But, with the Yanks reportedly interested in the 28-year-old NY native ... he made it clear to our camera guy before hittin' the Blue Jays team bus Wednesday -- he'd be fine with the move!!
Stroman has previously hinted he's down to rock the pinstripes ... telling a group of reporters earlier this week that he's "built for the bright lights."
Unclear what the Yankees are willing to offer for Stroman -- who has a 3.04 ERA and 77 strikeouts in 17 starts this season -- but they do desperately need a starting pitcher for the second half of the season.
Could Stroman's clear willingness to be a Yankee help move trade talks along??
Stay tuned ...
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NY Yankees Unveil LGBTQ Plaque In Monument Park ... 'We Welcome Everyone'
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Big moment at Yankee Stadium on Tuesday ... when some of the team's biggest stars helped to unveil a new plaque in Monument Park paying tribute to the gay rights movement.
Pitchers CC Sabathia and Dellin Betances -- along with G.M. Brian Cashman -- held the ceremony to reveal the Stonewall Inn plaque ... which honors the people who fought back during a violent police raid at the Stonewall Inn gay bar in NYC back in 1969.
The incident at the Stonewall is credited with igniting the LGBTQ rights movement.
In fact, the current owners of the Stonewall Inn -- which is still operational in Greenwich Village -- were also on hand for the ceremony.
In addition to the plaque, the Yankees are also working with owners Stacy Lentz and Kurt Kelly to create a scholarship benefiting LGBTQ public school students.
"[The Yankees have] gone beyond a Pride Night," Lentz told the NY Daily News ... "They understand that having a permanent fixture when fans come here, LGBTQ fans are going to feel safe and welcome."
Cashman told the media, "We want to be an organization that represents inclusion and safe harbor. We try and make a difference that way."
Yankees manager Aaron Boone added, "You wear this uniform, you work for this organization, it carries a lot of weight. I think that it’s important as an organization we welcome everyone, not only to work for this franchise but from a fanbase.”
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Cody Bellinger Better Than Arenado And Yelich ... Says Jerry Hairston
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Bryce Harper, Christian Yelich and Nolan Arenado ... you are NOT better than Cody Bellinger, so says Jerry Hairston Jr., who tells TMZ Sports the Dodgers star is the 2nd best player in the MLB!!
"Outside of Mike Trout, he's the best player in baseball," the former World Series champ says ... "I think he will be the MVP."
Of course, Belli is in the middle of an EPIC season ... dude has 25 home runs, 62 RBIs and is batting .353 -- but most baseball experts still have him outside of the MLB's ultra-elite.
But, Hairston tells us Bellinger not only deserves to be in the top 5 ... he's No. 2 just behind Trout, saying, "I really believe it."
"He does everything well. He's right there with Mike. Cody is awesome."
We also spoke with the former Dodgers stud about Walker Buehler ... and Hairston says he's a true ace now -- but he tells us why the 24-year-old still ain't better than Clayton Kershaw yet!
Hairston played in the MLB from 1998 to 2013 -- with stints on the Yankees, Dodgers, Orioles, Cubs and more! He was a part of the NYY 2009 championship squad.
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Ron Guidry On CC Sabathia ... He Deserves A Spot In Monument Park!!!
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Yankees legend Ron Guidry says CC Sabathia deserves a place right next to Derek Jeter in Monument Park ... telling TMZ Sports straight-up, "Why not?!"
CC has been pitching in pinstripes since 2009 ... logging 133 wins, a 3.75 ERA and 1,650 strikeouts -- and Guidry says those numbers should get him a place in center field at Yankees Stadium.
Of course, Guidry knows a thing or two about the honor -- his number is one of only a handful to ever be retired in Monument Park -- and he tells us CC "should be" in there right alongside him.
In fact, the former Cy Young winner -- who's also a 2-time World Series champ and 4-time All-Star -- is so high on Sabathia, he tells us the 38-year-old also belongs in Pro Baseball's Hall of Fame!!!
"Why not?!" Guidry says ... "He should be [in]."
FYI ... CC is a 6-time All-Star with one Cy Young on his resume. He's got 250 career wins and 3,043 total strikeouts.