Like most Angels prospects, Dana was rushed to the majors, but he’s got two seasons of experience so he’s probably first in line among the “next man up” rotation candidates. The numbers aren’t pretty right now—a career 7.17 ERA with 41 strikeouts, 25 walks and 14 homers in 42 2/3 innings, but his stuff plays if he can put it all together. If not, he could be a midseason trade candidate, as the Angels have a lot of possibilities behind him but not a lot of patience.