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.