SANTA ANA, Calif. -- A former Los Angeles Angels teammate of deceased pitcher Tyler Skaggs testified Tuesday that the two players and the team employee who provided them with illicit pills were secretive about their drug use, and that the team was not responsible for what they did.

Former pitcher Mike Morin told jurors in the Skaggs family's wrongful death case against the team that during the 2017 season, he believed only he, Skaggs and Eric Kay, the then-Angels communications employee who provided them with pills, knew about the illicit drugs.

Morin said he didn't tell his wife or his family, and he testified he knew what he was doing was illegal. He also testified to how he thought Skaggs felt.

"I think that he wanted to not have a bunch of people know what he was doing," Morin sai

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