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ANAHEIM, Calif. - The Los Angeles Angels flipped the script on the Athletics after the former were three outs away from being no-hit by an opponent.
The Halos were in danger of being no-hit by Athletics' J.T. Ginn as they trailed 1-0 heading into the bottom of the ninth. However, the Angels turned the tables by not only ending Ginn's no-no bid via Adam Frazier's single, but beat the A's after Zach Neto blasted a walkoff 2-run homer.
Had Ginn retired the side, it would have been the eighth time in franchise history that the Halos were no-hit by an opponent.
The Angels improve to 17-31 after Monday's wild finish.