By Tom Verducci Five players testified that Eric Kay, who faces charges relating to Tyler Skaggs’s death, provided them with oxycodone. Five months after Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs was found dead in 2019 with a toxic mix of alcohol, fentanyl and oxycodone in his body, Major League Baseball and the players association amended their Joint Drug Agreement to begin testing for opioids. In the two seasons of such testing, covering more than 12,000 tests, there have been no opioid-related violations, according to a source familiar with those results. When the union agreed to testing in December 2019…