A $2,000 iPad used by Tyler Skaggs could trigger a $400 million ruling in the ongoing wrongful death trial against his former MLB team.
Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs died of an opioid overdose in 2019. His family and the team are in the second month of a ...
A drug-contaminated iPad sitting in a federal evidence locker may unlock hundreds of millions of dollars in punitive damages ...
In past cases in California, even limited property damages have led to large payouts, including in the O.J. Simpson civil ...
According to most of the post-trade reports, the Los Angeles Angels saved about $13 million in the Taylor Ward trade, given ...
As the trial entered a weeklong break, one of the prosecution's final witnesses took aim at Angels' handling of a troubled ...
Perhaps the only thing more surprising than the Angels trading for Grayson Rodriguez is the admission he made after it was ...
Skaggs died July 1, 2019 after ingesting oxycodone laced with fentanyl at the team's Texas hotel. Former Angels public ...
New Baltimore Orioles outfielder Taylor Ward shared what he said to his former Los Angeles Angels teammates after being ...
New details have emerged in the wrongful death trial of former LA Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs from his ex-teammate Mike Morin ...
Commissioner Rob Manfred on Wednesday said MLB did not anticipate any further restrictions on baseball prop bets and that it ...