Agent: Skaggs named Reds' Miley as drug supplier
Briefly

Cincinnati Reds pitcher Wade Miley is implicated in a wrongful death lawsuit surrounding the late Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs, who died from an overdose in 2019. Evidence from former agent Ryan Hamill suggests that Skaggs stated Miley was a supplier of pain pills. Skaggs' family has taken legal action against the Angels, while Eric Kay, convicted for supplying fentanyl-laced pills, was sentenced to 22 years. Past testimonies from players, including Matt Harvey, reveal a broader culture of drug use within the team, impacting the lives of those involved.
Tyler Skaggs’ family files a wrongful death lawsuit against Angels, alleging Wade Miley provided drugs that contributed to his overdose despite Miley not facing criminal charges.
Former agent Ryan Hamill claims Skaggs told him in 2013 that Miley provided Oxycodone, amidst ongoing scrutiny tied to Skaggs' tragic overdose.
Matt Harvey admits to supplying drugs to Skaggs during Kay's trial and highlighted the rampant recreational drug culture present while they were teammates.
The truth about drug use in baseball and its impact on players' lives gets unveiled as the legal struggles surrounding Tyler Skaggs’ death continue.
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