In Just 4 Pitches, J.T. Ginn Loses A No-Hitter And The Game
J. T. Ginn was three outs away from a no-hitter and a win.
Over four pitches he lost both to the Los Angeles Angels.
J. T. Ginn walks off the mound after giving up a no-hitter and then a game-winning two-run homer to Zach Neto.
(Photo by Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images) Getty Images For eight innings Monday night, Athletics pitcher J. T. Ginn threw 99 pitches, sixty for strikes, and recorded 24 outs.
After retiring 13 straight, he walked Yoán Moncada with one out in the fifth inning. He then struck out Jo Adell and got Josh Lowe to ground back to the box to end the frame. In the bottom of the sixth inning, Ginn hit Zach Neto with a 93-mph sinker before getting Mike Trout to ground out four pitches later.
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