J.T. Ginn loses no-hit bid in ninth inning — and then allows walk-off homer in gutting A’s collapse
J.T. Ginn of the Oakland Athletics lost his no-hit bid in the ninth inning against the Los Angeles Angels. Adam Frazier's single and Zach Neto's two-run homer led to a dramatic 2-1 walk-off victory for the Angels. Despite striking out 10 batters, Ginn's performance ended in disappointment as the Angels snapped their six-game losing streak.
- ▪J.T. Ginn was perfect through 4 1/3 innings before allowing a hit in the ninth.
- ▪Zach Neto hit a two-run homer that secured the Angels' victory.
- ▪Ginn struck out 10 batters and issued only one walk during the game.
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MLB J.T. Ginn loses no-hit bid in ninth inning — and then allows walk-off homer in gutting A’s collapse By Associated Press Published May 19, 2026, 1:12 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google ANAHEIM, Calif. — Adam Frazier singled leading off the ninth inning for the first hit against Athletics starter J.T. Ginn, and Zach Neto followed with a two-run homer that gave the Los Angeles Angels a 2-1 victory Monday night. Neto drove a 2-0 sinker 413 feet to center field, stunning Ginn and the A’s while snapping a six-game losing streak for the Angels. It was their third walk-off win this season. 3 J.T. Ginn reacts after allowing a hit during the A’s game May 18.
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