Zach Neto hit a walk-off home run on Monday to give the Los Angeles Angels a 2-1 victory over the Athletics [1], [2].

The win marks a dramatic turnaround for an Angels offense that struggled for the majority of the game. By breaking a no-hit bid in the final frame, the team halted a six-game losing streak [5].

Athletics right-hander J.T. Ginn dominated the matchup for the first eight innings, carrying a no-hit bid into the ninth [3]. Ginn's performance put the Angels in a position where they had not recorded a single hit through the first eight frames of the contest [3].

The tension peaked in the bottom of the ninth inning. After six pitches were thrown in the inning, Neto connected for a walk-off home run [4]. The blast not only broke Ginn's bid for a no-hitter, but also secured the 2-1 final score [2].

This result represents a rare collapse for the Athletics' pitching staff after eight innings of perfection. The Angels had been shut out and outplayed for nearly the entire game before the final surge [1].

The victory provides a necessary spark for Los Angeles as they attempt to move past their recent slump. The team had failed to win in their previous six outings before Monday's game [5].

The Angels ended a six-game losing streak

This game highlights the volatility of Major League Baseball, where a dominant pitching performance can be erased in a single play. For the Angels, the win is more about psychological momentum than standings, as it snaps a prolonged losing streak and proves the offense can produce under extreme pressure.