Patrick Corbin wearing a No. 45 jersey in honor of Tyler Skaggs is as touching a tribute you'll see
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¡°There¡¯s no handbook for this,¡± Angels manager Brad Ausmus said of trying to deal with Monday¡¯s tragic passing of left-hander Tyler Skaggs during his team¡¯s press conference on Tuesday, adding that you have to act as your emotions suggest. The Angels were back at it on Tuesday night for a game against the Rangers, forging ahead in collective tribute to Skaggs¡¯ memory.
For Nationals lefty Patrick Corbin, who was drafted with Skaggs in 2009 and included in the same trade a year later, this meant mustering up the courage to make his scheduled start on Tuesday night against the Marlins in a No. 45 jersey in memory of his longtime friend, taken away far too young at the age of just 27.
Warming up in a jersey commemorating his friend made for as powerful an image as you¡¯ll see on the baseball diamond:
And when he took the mound, Corbin drew '45' in the dirt.
Skaggs¡¯ shocking passing on Monday afternoon in Texas was a harsh lesson for all of us, a reminder that everything can be taken away from us at any moment. We aren¡¯t promised tomorrow. All we have is today, now, this moment.
It can be exceedingly challenging to remember this, especially with the daily grind of jobs and responsibilities -- which, for baseball players and the media members who cover them, make moments like these as devastating as they are.
Patrick Corbin could have told manager Dave Martinez that he wasn¡¯t up to making his start on Tuesday night. He might have needed a few days off to get back on track mentally.
But he didn¡¯t -- and, instead, took the mound in a way that exhibited a deep love for his fallen friend, a talented pitcher (and even better person) taken from the world far too soon.
That takes strength.
Rest in peace, Tyler Skaggs.