Caden Dana makes MLB debut
Caden Dana makes MLB debut

Caden Dana makes MLB debut

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Caden Dana made history as the youngest pitcher in Los Angeles Angels history to win his MLB debut, leading the team to a 3-2 victory over the Seattle Mariners. At just 20 years and 259 days, Dana's performance included six innings pitched, where he allowed two runs on two hits, striking out four and walking four. His notable debut was marked by a leadoff homer from Taylor Ward and a crucial two-run single by Anthony Rendon that secured the win. Fans were excited for Dana, leading to a sellout crowd of 39,370 for the game, despite the Angels being out of contention. Previously, Dana excelled in the minors, showcasing his skills with a 2.52 ERA and 147 strikeouts, establishing him as the Angels' top pitching prospect. His debut performance drew comparisons to former Angels greats, emphasizing both his potential and the excitement surrounding his future.

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