A federal jury has found former Los Angeles Angels communications director Eric Kay guilty on two felony counts, agreeing with the government that he distributed fentanyl and caused the death of Tyler Skaggs.

Kay, who won't be sentenced until June 28, faces a minimum of 20 years in prison.

Skaggs, 27, died July 1, 2019, while on a team trip to Texas after ingesting oxycodone, fentanyl and alcohol. Kay had admitted to providing oxycodone to Skaggs and the other players, but the defense said the two men were simply fellow addicts with an agreement that Skaggs would pay for their drugs and Kay would handle transactions.