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 August 15.

Graham Zusi, Midfielder, Sporting Kansas City

2016 stats: 16 GP, 14 GS, 1,246 minutes, 1 goal, 4 assists, 24 shots, 1 yellow card

Skinny: Zusi played a full match for the first time since July 3 this week, after missing significant time with a hamstring injury. He took two shots in his 90 minutes against FC Dallas.

Marc Burch, Defender, Colorado Rapids

2016 stats: 18 GP, 17 GS, 1,543 minutes, 0 goals, 2 assists, 2 shots, 5 yellow cards

Skinny: Burch played all 90 minutes of the Rapids’ 1-1 draw with Los Angeles Saturday.

Chris Seitz, Goalkeeper, FC Dallas

2016 stats: 19 GP, 19 GS, 1,710 minutes, 7 shutouts, 48 saves, 22 goals allowed

Skinny: Seitz made three saves but allowed two goals in Dallas’ 2-2 draw with Sporting Kansas City.

A.J. DeLaGarza, Defender, Los Angeles Galaxy

2016 stats: 17 GP, 17 GS, 1,521 minutes, 0 goals, 0 assists, 3 shots, 3 yellow cards

Skinny: DeLaGarza hasn’t missed a minute since May and continued that streak in Saturday’s draw with the Rapids. He took one shot in the match.

Tsubasa Endoh, Forward, Toronto FC

2016 stats: 17 GP, 15 GS, 1,312 minutes, 2 goals, 0 assists, 20 shots, 0 yellow cards

Skinny: Endoh hasn’t played in Toronto’s last two contests.

Taylor Kemp, Defender, D.C. United

2016 stats: 23 GP, 23 GS, 2,070 minutes, 1 goals, 2 assists, 15 shots, 2 yellow cards

Skinny: Kemp played the entirety of D.C. United’s 2-0 win over Portland. He committed two fouls.

Patrick Mullins, Forward, D.C. United

2016 stats (2 teams): 11 GP, 5 GS, 494 minutes, 1 goal, 2 assists, 16 shots, 3 yellow cards

Skinny: The change of scenery from New York City FC to D.C. United seems to have significantly helped Mullins. He was traded July 20, ending a stint with NYCFC that lasted more than a year but had soured throughout the season with dwindling playing time. Mullins scored a goal in his second appearance with D.C. United and picked up an assist this week with an impressive lobbed pass, giving him a goal and assist in just four games with United.

London Woodberry, Defender, New England Revolution

2016 stats: 17 GP, 15 GS, 1,381 minutes, 1 goal, 0 assists, 6 shots, 4 yellow cards

Skinny: Woodberry did not play in New England’s 4-0 loss to Philadelphia on Saturday.

John Stertzer, Midfielder, Real Salt Lake

2016 stats: 15 GP, 8 GS, 699 minutes, 0 goals, 1 assist, 4 shots, 0 yellow cards

Skinny: For the second consecutive match and third of Real Salt Lake’s last four, Stertzer entered as a substitute in the waning minutes. He played the final three minutes of the team’s 2-1 loss to Seattle Sunday.

Ethan White, Defender, New York City FC

2016 stats: 13 GP, 7 GS, 676 minutes, 0 goals, 0 assists, 0 shots, 2 yellow cards, 1 red card

Skinny: White has not played in NYCFC’s last 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 has not played since June 22.

Zack Steffen, Goalkeeper, Columbus Crew

2016 stats: 0 GP, 0 GS, 0 minutes, 0 shutouts, 0 saves, 0 goals allowed

Skinny: Steffen hasn’t played in any of the Crew’s three matches since he was acquired July 22.

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.