Not long after news of the death broke, fans started visiting Angel Stadium in Anaheim, Calif., to build a memorial made of flowers, caps, balloons and other items. An electronic sign above a locked gate at the park’s entrance read: “Tyler Skaggs, 1991-2019.”

The Yankees’ Giancarlo Stanton, who dealt with the sudden death of his Marlins teammate Jose Fernandez during the 2016 season, posted a long message to the Angels on Instagram, offering advice for coping with such a loss.

Stanton said the players should expect to feel some anger about grieving “in a fish bowl,” and he encouraged the team to stick together through that.

“The first days back to schedule are the weirdest feeling,” Stanton wrote, “from the energy to the questions to having to walk past his locker.”