Anaheim, Calif. — Athletics starter J.T. Ginn carried a no-hit bid into the ninth inning Monday night before Adam Frazier opened the ninth with a leadoff single and Zach Neto followed with a two-run homer, giving the Los Angeles Angels a 2-1 victory. Ginn recorded ten strikeouts and threw approximately 105 pitches during the game. The Angels’ rally snapped a multi-game losing streak and capped a late comeback after Lawrence Butler’s pinch-hit RBI had briefly put Oakland ahead in the ninth; the game ended Monday with Ginn credited with a loss despite his career-high strikeout total, and the teams will proceed to their next scheduled matchups this week.
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This game shows the unpredictability of baseball, even for seasoned fans. Ginn's performance was stellar, yet it wasn't enough to secure a win. It's a reminder to appreciate the skill and effort players put in, regardless of the final score.
Despite a career-high strikeout total, Ginn's no-hit bid ended in a loss. It's a tough break, but that's baseball. He'll have another chance to shine in the next scheduled game. If you're a fan, keep an eye on Ginn's future performances. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good underdog story.
The Los Angeles Angels benefited by snapping a six-game losing streak and securing a 2-1 victory after Zach Neto's ninth-inning two-run homer supplied the decisive runs.
J.T. Ginn and the Oakland Athletics suffered as Ginn's bid for a no-hitter ended with a leadoff single in the ninth and a subsequent two-run homer, producing a 2-1 loss despite his ten-strikeout performance.
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