MLB Insults Its Fans – Thoroughly
On Friday, the Los Angeles Angels played their first home game since the death of Tyler Skaggs, which was a clear, decisive numeric ritual.
The entire team wore Tyler Skaggs jerseys:
The Angels won with 13 runs:
Both the Run and Hit columns read 13-0
Tyler Skaggs was born on a date with Full numerology of 130
Notice the 332-second highlight clip?
Their opponents, Seattle, hail from the 206 area code.
Not only did the Angels win big – they no-hit the Mariners.
Tyler Skaggs died as a sacrifice for the July 2nd total solar eclipse the following day. This game was played ten days later following the eclipse.
In Hebrew, total solar eclipse sums to 280
On the date of this game, Skaggs would have been a span of exactly 28 years, 0 days (or exactly 10,227 days old):
The next total solar eclipse will occur on December 14th, 2020, which was 521 days after this game:
521 is the 98th Prime number
This ritual was so over-the-top, even the LA Times did a bit of a numerology post of its own:
Skaggs was born on 7/13, or July 13th, 1991.
Born on the 13th? The Angels scored 13 runs in this game.
13 is the 6th Prime number.
I’m pretty sure you could if you tried.
Starting Pitcher
The game was started by Angels’ pitcher Taylor Cole, who only threw two innings. Doesn’t the name Taylor remind you of the name Tyler, who this game was being played in tribute to? Remember, the entire team was wearing #45
Recall how the number 13 sums to 45 in both Reduction methods, and the Angels won 13-0. Skaggs had 130 birth numerology.
Cole was born a span of exactly 99 weeks after Skaggs:
Taylor Cole’s full name matches combined no-hitter
Cole was 10919 days old:
The eclipse crucifixion code is centered around the number 1331 and the 1331 total eclipse
The 19th Prime number is 67
Cole wears #67
Winning Pitcher
The winning pitcher of this game was Félix Peña, who wears #64
Peña was the last pitcher on the mound for the Angels in this game. The last pitcher for the Mariners was David McKay, who also wears #64
Skaggs’ birthday was 7/13
Peña was 7 months, 13 days before his birthday:
Félix was in his 10730th day since birth:
The number 173 upside-down is the word ELI, which Jesus cried out during the crucifixion:
The name Felix has the letters “ELI” in the middle of it.
As for the last two digits being 73…that’s the Ordinal value of both Félix Peña and sacrifice
The Win pushed Peña’s record to 7-2, which is interesting, because this year’s total eclipse was on 7/2. Peña was born exactly 72 weeks before Tyler Skaggs:
Mike Trout
The first of two home runs in the game was hit by Mike Trout. He wears #27
Taylor Skaggs died at age 27 for the 7/2 eclipse
The Angels scored 7 runs in the first inning and 2 runs in the second
Skaggs died on 7+1+(19) = 27
His death was 207 days after Angels player Luis Valbuena died
Not only is Mike Trout also 27 years old, but he was 27 days before his birthday:
If you include the postseason, it was his 270th career home run. His 270th career regular season home run was hit the following day.
Losing Pitcher
The game’s Losing Pitcher was Mike Leake
Leake was exactly 380 months old:
Skaggs lost his 38th career game just before he died.
Leake’s ERA on the season is now 4.60, which makes his career ERA 4.06
The LA Angels’ win gave them a 46-46 record
Leake’s birthday is 244 days before Skaggs’, and their birthdays are separated by a total of 44 months, 2 days:
It was Leake’s 19th game of the season.
19 is the 8th Prime number
Leake wears #8
#8 for the Angels is Justin Upton. He hit the second of two home runs for the Angels.
The 8th verse of the Bible sums to 713 in Ordinal, like Skaggs’ birthday. It mentions Heaven, where this “Angel” now lives.