How did players with ties to Georgia do in MLS action last week?

Mark Bloom, fullback, Atlanta United, Marietta

Did not play in Friday’s 0-0 draw at Seattle.

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Andrew Carleton, midfielder, Atlanta United, Powder Springs

Did not play in Friday’s 0-0 draw at Seattle.

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Chris Goslin, midfielder, Atlanta United, Locus Grove

Did not play in Friday’s 0-0 draw at Seattle.

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Alec Kann, goalkeeper, Atlanta United, Decatur

Complete game with one save in Friday’s 0-0 draw at Seattle.

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Daniel Johnson, midfielder, Chicago Fire, Duluth

Came off the bench to play 11 minutes in Saturday’s 2-2 draw with Montreal. It was his first action this season.

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Walker Zimmerman, centerhalf, Dallas, Lawrenceville

No game because of pending CONCACAF Champions League game.

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Ricardo Clark, midfielder, Houston, Atlanta

Started and played 59 minutes in Saturday’s 4-1 win over New York Red Bulls.

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Sam Cronin, midfielder, Minnesota, Atlanta

He was traded from Colorado to Minnesota during the week and didn’t make the 18 for Saturday’s 4-2 win over Real Salt Lake.

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Chris Duvall, fullback, Montreal, Duluth

Complete game with two shots, one on goal, in a 2-2 draw with Chicago.

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Cody Cropper, goalkeeper, New England, Atlanta

Complete game with one save in Sunday’s 1-1 draw with Portland.

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Sean Johnson, goalkeeper, NYCFC, Atlanta

Complete game with four saves in Saturday’s 2-1 win over San Jose.

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Joe Bendik, goalkeeper, Orlando, Marietta

Complete game with a save in Saturday’s 2-0 loss to Columbus.

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Warren Creavalle, midfielder, Philadelphia, Acworth

Made the 18 but didn’t play in Saturday’s 2-1 loss to D.C. United.

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