Dana spent most of the 2025 season in Triple-A but did appear in seven games (five starts) for the Halos and posted a 6.40 ERA, 1.48 WHIP and 33:18 K:BB across 32.1 innings. All four of his major-league losses came in September, and his numbers in the minors weren't much better. It's hard to envision Dana being a central part of the Angels' rotation in 2026, but there are two things that could work in his favor come spring training. First, he's 22 years old and has just 10 major-league appearances (eight starts) under his belt over the last two years. Second, the top of the Angels' projected rotation is dealing with a myriad of injuries, which gives Dana a path to being on the 26-man roster come Opening Day. That makes Dana an intriguing flyer option in deeper leagues. Read Past Outlooks