No player in the Union's nine-year history has brought more humility and less ego to the team than Ray Gaddis. On Saturday, the 28-year-old Indianapolis native earned a fitting reward for his character and work ethic: he became the Union's all-time leader in minutes played.
The moment came and went without much fanfare. Gaddis set the mark by playing 85 minutes in the Union's win over New England. There was a small postgame ceremony on the field, a few pleasantries in the locker room, and that was all. As with his character, it didn't need to be anything more to feel right.