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Arte Moreno, owner of Anges, general manager Billy Eppler, director Brad Ausmus and team president John Carpino spoke in front of the media.
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In the Los Angeles Angels 'first home game since Tyler Skaggs' death, recalls from the last pitcher appeared everywhere on Friday.

All his teammates put on his number 45 and his name on the back of their jersey. The angels unveiled a Skaggs mural in the center-right field before the match. Her mother, Debbie, launched a moving first throwing ceremony – a perfect shot. The Angels started a draw without a hitter and won 13-0 against the Mariners.

It was the 11th non-hitter in the history of angels. Skaggs wore number 11 at Santa Monica High School.

Mike Trout, who entered Skaggs' 45th all – star game earlier this week, made the first pitch that he saw for a two – run run in the first inning, being part of the all – star game. a seven-point frame for the Halos. The explosion lasted 454 feet, an appropriate tribute to 45.

"It was definitely for him and he was watching over us tonight," Trout told the MLB network after the match.

"Go out there with 45 on the back to honor him, bring Trout, then his number, and then we all thought that it would be nice to put Skaggs on the back with his number," continued Trout. "We know for sure that he despised us, he was smiling up there, we will continue to play for him this season and the rest of my career, I can not ask for a best friend."

Seven Angels runs in the first. Thirteen tracks in total. Skaggs would have celebrated his 28th birthday on Saturday 7/13 and Michael Peña finished the draw by removing Mallex Smith – the 28th Mariner to beat.

On July 13, 1991, the day Skaggs was born, the Orioles started a draw in Oakland without a hitter. This was the last time that a non-non-combined was taking place in the country of origin of the Skaggs.

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