Matt Harvey Scott Taetsch-USA TODAY Sports

Matt Harvey testified on Tuesday in the trial related to former Los Angeles Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs’ death, and the free agent made some shocking revelations.

Federal prosecutors are aiming to prove that former Angels communications director Eric Kay provided the drugs that led to Skaggs’ overdose in July 2019. Harvey, who was with the Angels that season, was granted immunity in the case. Kay’s defense team wants to establish that Skaggs got opioids from multiple sources, and Harvey admitted to being one of those sources.

Harvey testified that he gave Skaggs pink Percocet pills in June 2019. A text message that was shown in court revealed that Skaggs asked Harvey for a pill so Skaggs could be “loosey goosey” for one of his starts. Harvey, who says he illegally used painkillers himself at the start of the 2019 season, admitted to providing Skaggs with oxycodone.

Harvey also said he got an oxycodone pill from Kay the day before Skaggs died but never took it.

Harvey also testified that he used cocaine.

While he has immunity from a legal standpoint, Harvey’s testimony will almost certainly have a negative impact on his baseball career. He said previously that he wants to play in 2022.

Skaggs, who was 27, died after choking on his own vomit in a hotel room with fentanyl, oxycodone and alcohol in his system on July 1, 2019. Before he was charged, Kay admitted to federal investigators that he provided oxycodone to Skaggs and used opioids himself.

The family of Skaggs filed a lawsuit against the Angels last year accusing the organization of wrongful death and negligence.

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