A's pitcher J.T. Ginn loses no-hitter and then the game vs. Angels in span of four pitches
J.T. Ginn of the Athletics nearly achieved a no-hitter but lost it in the ninth inning against the Angels. After leading 1-0, Ginn allowed a walk-off home run, resulting in a loss for the A's. This game marked a continuation of the no-hitter drought in Major League Baseball since 2024.
- ▪J.T. Ginn took a no-hitter into the ninth inning against the Angels.
- ▪He lost the no-hitter and the game after allowing a walk-off home run.
- ▪The A's are currently in first place in the AL West despite the loss.
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A's pitcher J.T. Ginn loses no-hitter and then the game vs. Angels in span of four pitches Major League Baseball still has not seen a no-hitter since the 2024 season, as Ginn lost his no-no in the ninth inning Monday By Matt Snyder May 19, 2026 at 12:18 am ET • 1 min read Getty Images Major League Baseball still hasn't seen a no-hitter since Sept. 4, 2024. J.T. Ginn of the Athletics strongly flirted with snapping the drought on Monday evening in Anaheim against the Angels. In fact, he took the no-hitter to the ninth inning with a 1-0 lead. But instead of making history, he came out on the wrong side of a walk-off loss. The game was actually tied, 0-0, heading to the ninth, and a small rally gave the A's the lead and set the table for Ginn.
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