The mound at Globe Life Park on Tuesday carried Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs' No. 45 one day after the 27-year-old died. Fans back in California paid tribute to the left-hander by placing flowers in front of the main Angel Stadium entrance. In Washington, Nationals left-hander Patrick Corbin wore No. 45 on his uniform in honor of his friend and former teammate.

Those gestures continued leaguewide mourning after several organizations held moments of silence to recognize Skaggs before their games Monday. The displays also sought to appreciate Skaggs and emphasize his upbeat personality.

"He's got the type of personality that just draws people in," Angels manager Brad Ausmus said at a Tuesday news conference. "This last road trip to Dallas, he came up to me and said, 'Hey, we're going to Texas for the next two series. Do you care if we dress up in cowboy gear?' He kind of spearheaded that (group idea).

"That's one of the last pictures we have of Skaggsy."

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"Our team will never be the same without him, but forever we've been made better by him" pic.twitter.com/OHFppFZGcS — FOX Sports West (@FoxSportsWest) July 3, 2019

Here was the moment of silence before the game.pic.twitter.com/7zT8NKKrHA — Sporting News MLB (@sn_mlb) July 3, 2019

Corbin, who was clearly emotional during his outing vs. the Marlins, came up to the major leagues alongside Skaggs when both players were members of the Diamondbacks. Skaggs was eventually traded to the Angels, and Corbin signed with the Nationals this past offseason.

Corbin etched Skaggs' number in the dirt behind the slab before his start in addition to changing his jersey. He went on throw seven innings of one-run ball, striking out seven.

Patrick Corbin is wearing his friend Tyler Skaggs’ No. 45 tonight.



Corbin also etched the digits in the mound behind him. pic.twitter.com/qodhrbFAdf — Sporting News MLB (@sn_mlb) July 2, 2019

A lot of emotion from Patrick Corbin during this postgame interview. Tyler Skaggs was in his wedding this offseason. He fought back tears to start and then had to pause for about 30 seconds before saying: “He’s all I’m thinking about right now.” — Jesse Dougherty (@dougherty_jesse) July 3, 2019

Elsewhere in MLB, Trevor Bauer and Jake Odorizzi wrote notes on their caps in memory of Skaggs and Jack Flaherty drew "TSkaggs" on the mound.

Skaggs was found dead Monday afternoon at the Angels' hotel in Southlake, Texas, outside Dallas, according to police. The cause of death is not yet known.

He married his wife, Carli, this past December.

Tyler Skaggs will be forever missed by @Angels fans pic.twitter.com/DwD7z5pcRn — FOX Sports West (@FoxSportsWest) July 2, 2019

The Angels announced they will wear jersey patches for the remainder of the season as they continue to honor the pitcher, whom they described during Tuesday's news conference as having "the type of personality that draws others in."

The Angels will be wearing these black “45” patches on their jersey tonight and will continue to honor Tyler Skaggs this year. They’ll have him on their hearts. pic.twitter.com/gv8I16FSWL — Fabian Ardaya (@FabianArdaya) July 2, 2019

General manager Billy Eppler added the organization "would never be the same."