Angels’ Adam Frazier, Zach Neto ruin A’s J.T. Ginn’s bid at history: ‘Crazy game’
The Los Angeles Angels defeated the Oakland Athletics 2-1, ending J.T. Ginn's no-hit bid in dramatic fashion. Adam Frazier broke up the no-hitter with a single in the ninth inning, followed by Zach Neto hitting a walk-off home run. This victory was crucial for the Angels, who had been on a six-game losing streak.
- ▪J.T. Ginn was on the verge of a no-hitter before it was broken up in the ninth inning.
- ▪Zach Neto hit a walk-off home run to secure the win for the Angels.
- ▪The Angels ended a six-game losing streak with this victory.
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MLB Angels’ Adam Frazier, Zach Neto ruin A’s J.T. Ginn’s bid at history: ‘Crazy game’ By Ryan Kostecka Published May 19, 2026, 3:03 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Losses don’t get much worse than what the A’s went through Monday night. On the verge of history as pitcher J.T. Ginn headed out for the ninth inning needing just three outs for a no-hitter — the first in MLB since September 2024 — all it took was six pitched for everything to fall apart. Previous 1 of 5 Next Advertisement Adam Frazier broke up J.T. Ginn’s no-hitting with a single in the ninth inning, and Zach Neto hit a walkoff HR three pitches later as the Los Angeles Angeles beat the Athletics 2-1 Monday night.Getty Images Adam Frazier broke up J.T.
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