Every week, staff writer James Crabtree-Hannigan will take a look at the careers of a number of former Maryland athletes embarking on professional careers in a variety of leagues. Every Tuesday, it’s former men’s soccer players. The stats are from games through July 17

Graham Zusi, Midfielder, Sporting Kansas City

2016 stats: 13 GP, 12 GS, 1,082 minutes, 1 goal, 3 assists, 20 shots, 1 yellow card

Skinny: Zusi injured his hamstring while warming up for Sporting Kansas City’s match last Sunday and he has missed the team’s past three matches.

Zac MacMath, Goalkeeper, Colorado Rapids

2016 stats: 16 GP, 16 GS, 1,440 minutes, 6 shutouts, 38 saves, 11 goals allowed

Skinny: MacMath remains the second-string goalkeeper behind Tim Howard.

Marc Burch, Defender, Colorado Rapids

2016 stats: 14 GP, 13 GS, 1,183 minutes, 0 goals, 1 assist, 1 shot, 5 yellow cards

Skinny: Burch returned to the starting lineup for the first time in four matches on Saturday. He played all 90 minutes of the Rapids’ 1-0 victory over Sporting Kansas City.

Chris Seitz, Goalkeeper, FC Dallas

2016 stats: 16 GP, 16 GS, 1,440 minutes, 6 shutouts, 43 saves, 19 goals allowed

Skinny: Seitz’s streak of three consecutive shutouts came to an end this week, as he allowed five goals, countered with two saves, in Dallas’ 5-0 loss to Seattle July 13. His previous season-high was three goals allowed. Three days later, Seitz didn’t play in Dallas’ game against Chicago after having started each contest since May 11.

Robbie Rogers, Midfielder, Los Angeles Galaxy

2016 stats: 12 GP, 10 GS, 845 minutes, 1 goal, 0 assists, 5 shots, 1 yellow card

Skinny: Rogers has not played since June 2. He underwent ankle surgery June 20 and will miss at least six weeks.

A.J. DeLaGarza, Defender, Los Angeles Galaxy

2016 stats: 13 GP, 13 GS, 1,161 minutes, 0 goals, 0 assists, 2 shots, 3 yellow cards

Skinny: DeLaGarza played the entirety of Los Angeles’ 1-0 win over Houston but did not record a stat.

Tsubasa Endoh, Forward, Toronto FC

2016 stats: 14 GP, 12 GS, 1,053 minutes, 1 goal, 0 assists, 16 shots, 0 yellow cards

Skinny: Endoh played the second half of Toronto’s 1-1 draw with Columbus July 13 and took one shot. He started and played 90 minutes of the team’s 2-1 loss to San Jose Saturday, again taking one shot. Neither look was on goal.

Taylor Kemp, Defender, D.C. United

2016 stats: 19 GP, 19 GS, 1,710 minutes, 0 goals, 1 assist, 11 shots, 2 yellow cards

Skinny: Kemp played all 90 minutes and had one shot in United’s 1-1 draw with Columbus Saturday.

London Woodberry, Defender, New England Revolution

2016 stats: 14 GP, 12 GS, 1,111 minutes, 1 goal, 0 assists, 6 shots, 4 yellow cards

Skinny: Woodberry committed two fouls and received a yellow card in a scoreless draw with Real Salt Lake Saturday. He was on the field for all 90 minutes of the match.

Patrick Mullins, Forward, New York City FC

2016 stats: 7 GP, 2 GS, 230 minutes, 0 goals, 1 assist, 7 shots, 2 yellow cards

Skinny: Mullins hadn’t played since May 18 before seeing 27 minutes for NYCFC July 10. He made another appearance off the bench this week, entering in the 88th minute and playing the final two minutes in a 3-1 win over Montreal Sunday.

John Stertzer, Midfielder, Real Salt Lake

2016 stats: 11 GP, 7 GS, 623 minutes, 0 goals, 1 assist, 3 shots, 0 yellow cards

Skinny: Stertzer earned his seventh start of the season and played 90 minutes in Real Salt Lake’s 2-0 loss to Vancouver July 13. He appeared as a substitute in the 89th minute of the team’s scoreless draw with New England three days later.

Ethan White, Defender, New York City FC

2016 stats: 12 GP, 6 GS, 587 minutes, 0 goals, 0 assists, 0 shots, 1 yellow card

Skinny: White got his first playing time since June 25 in Sunday’s match against Montreal. White started and played 90 minutes without recording a stat.

Ivan Magalhaes, Defender, Rio Grande Valley FC Toros (United Soccer League)

2016 stats: 15 GP, 1,137 minutes, 0 goals, 0 assists, 6 shots, 0 yellow cards, 1 red card

Skinny: Magalhaes started and played 90 minutes of the Toros’ 4-0 win over Vancouver Wednesday.