Oakland’s starting hurler, J.T. Ginn, nearly achieved a historic feat on Monday. However, the Athletics suffered a defeat in the most devastating manner imaginable.
The Los Angeles Angels secured a surprising 2-1 victory with a walk-off play, even though Ginn had pitched eight innings without giving up a hit in Anaheim. The hurler tallied 10 strikeouts and permitted only a single walk before the ninth inning.
Regrettably for Ginn, the offensive efforts of the Athletics provided no support for his stellar outing. Oakland accumulated six base hits but stranded nine runners, remaining without a score until the conclusion of the eighth inning.
Eventually, in the ninth frame, Lawrence Butler provided the A’s with a crucial run, driving Zack Gelof across home plate with a single that resulted in an RBI.
Ginn subsequently returned to the pitcher’s mound in the bottom of the ninth, presented with an opportunity to etch his name in the record books. Yet, on the third delivery of the inning’s inaugural at-bat, Angels’ second baseman Adam Frazier connected for a single, shattering the no-hit bid.
The subsequent batter, Zach Neto, launched a two-run home run, clinching the game and solidifying a profoundly catastrophic defeat for the Athletics.
This win for the Angels occurred following their weekend sweep by the Los Angeles Dodgers in a contentious series that underscored underlying organizational problems. Before Monday’s triumph, shouts of “sell the team” resonated throughout the ballpark, as Angels supporters joined a growing trend of fan bases displaying “tarps off” protests during uninspiring contests.
Nevertheless, Los Angeles ultimately secured the victory.
Ginn’s performance came incredibly close to breaking a nearly two-year absence of no-hitters in Major League Baseball, given that no such games were pitched throughout 2025. The most recent no-hitter in MLB occurred in September 2024, a combined effort by the Chicago Cubs spearheaded by Shota Imanaga.
Consequently, the league must continue its anticipation for the inaugural no-hitter of 2026. Cleveland Guardians newcomer Parker Messick approached the feat last month, but his no-hit attempt was likewise halted in the ninth inning.