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Ray Gaddis, Philadelphia Union legend

Raymon Gaddis doesn’t score goals and rarely gets on the score sheet, but his consistency, work ethic and contributions both on and off the field have cemented his status as a Philadelphia Union club legend.

On Saturday night, the job the Indianapolis native does so often with little fanfare — in part because of his own deflection of the spotlight — was properly recognized when he became the club’s all-time leader in minutes played, passing Brian Carroll in the 85th minute of the Union’s 1-0 win over New England Revolution.

“It is an incredible achievement,” head coach Jim Curtin said in the post-game press conference.