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MLS West Notes: Miller signs extension with Whitecaps, Rapids close to signing Panama’s Torres, and more

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By MIKE DONOVAN

Kenny Miller will be returning to the Vancouver Whitecaps for the 2014 season. Well at least, some of it.

The Scottish DP signed a six-month contract extension Wednesday that runs through June 2014. Miller struggled last season scoring just twice in 13 appearances, but he has turned it around with six goals for the surging Caps. Vancouver currently sits in fourth-place in the Western Conference standings.

If Miller wants to leave Vancouver next season, he will be able to negotiate a deal in January 2014, but the striker would then stay with the Whitecaps until his MLS contract runs out in June.

Here are some more news and notes from around the Western Conference heading into MLS Week 22 action:

CHIVAS USA

Jamie Frias, who was acquired July 18 from parent club Chivas Guadalajara, made his Goats debut when played the full 90 minutes Monday in a reserve match with crosstown rival LA Galaxy. Prior to his arrival in California, Frias was the captain of the U-20 Chivas squad that won a national title in Mexico.

Frias has played for and worked with both head coach Jose Luis Real and assistant coach Marco Fabian from his time in Chivas’s academies. The Whittier, Calif. native hopes to be in the gameday 18 when the Goats travel to Seattle to take on the Sounders Sunday.

COLORADO RAPIDS

With five goals in the 2013 Gold Cup, Panama forward Gabriel Torres has been one of the tournament darlings. And according to reports out of Denver, Torres will get to stay in the United States well past the Gold Cup final this Sunday.

The Colorado Rapids are closing in on signing the 24-year-old from his Venezuelan club, Zamora FC, and are in talks to make Torres the club’s first designated player, according to the reports. The deal could be announced as soon as early next week.

FC DALLAS

Despite the July signings of midfielders Mauro Diaz and Erick, it is still unknown when the duo will make their FC Dallas debuts. Dallas has the weekend off from league play, but will take on the Premier League’s Stoke City FC.

Diaz seems more likely to dress for the Stoke City friendly, but as of Tuesday night, the Argentine midfielder had yet to receive his passport back after getting his ITC and visa approved. For Erick, a hamstring injury might push the Brazilian’s debut back a week until the club takes on the Seattle Sounders on August 3.

LA GALAXY

Pablo Mastroeni, who played for the Colorado Rapids for 12 seasons, will make his return to Colorado Saturday when the LA Galaxy take on his former club at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park. Mastroeni is the team’s all-time leader in games played and was captain of the side who won the 2010 MLS Cup.

Since being traded to LA in mid-June, the former US International has made five starts for the Galaxy.

“I just think that it is great to go back to a place that I’ve been for 12 years and get a result at a crucial point in the season,” Mastroeni told the Galaxy’s web site. “I’ll be playing in front of a lot of people that are close to me. It’s a special game, but looking at it from my perspective, it’s a big game because what it means to this club.”

PORTLAND TIMBERS

Portland midfielder Darlington Nagbe is in his third season in MLS and there is at least one thing that has changed as Nagbe has developed into a consistent factor for the Timbers.

“I’ve noticed I’m getting kicked more,” Nagbe told the Oregonian. “Sometimes the calls are there, sometimes they’re not. I just notice I’m getting kicked more.”

On the season, the Akron product has five goals and three assists. He has also already set a career-high with 17 shots.

REAL SALT LAKE

Due to injuries, an international call-up, and a suspension, Real Salt Lake will head into Saturday’s matchup with the New York Red Bulls with five defenders out-of-action. The club will be missing three centerbacks and its usual starting fullbacks in Chris Wingert (suspension) and Tony Beltran (Gold Cup).

“You look at the lineup sheet for this weekend and you think to yourself, ‘What’s going to happen if we have an injury?’ ” head coach Jason Kreis told the Salt Lake Tribune.

The group of potential starters at the outside back positions include Lovel Palmer, usual midfielder Ned Grabavoy, the newly acquired Brandon McDonald and usual reserve team midfielders Cole Grossman and Enzo Martinez.

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES

Forward Cordell Cato scored the game-winning tally in Saturday’s friendly against Norwich City as the Earthquakes won 1-0. The goal could be a springboard for Cato, who has played just 160 minutes this season for the Quakes in MLS play.

The 21-year-old has seen his playing time diminish in league play and has seen just four minutes of action since May 4. Cato might see the field more when San Jose enters CONCACAF Champions League play in August.

SEATTLE SOUNDERS

Despite a wave of injuries this season, Seattle Sounders Fitness coach Dave Tenney believes 2013 hasn’t been as bad as some think on the injury-front.

“I think when you have the 10,000-foot view, things look really, really bad,” Tenney told the Seattle Times. “When you have the up-close view, it’s not really as bad as you think.”

Seattle was down nine players due to injury for Saturday’s 1-1 draw with the Rapids. Three of those injured players were out with hamstring issues, something that is potentially concerning to Tenney.

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What do you think of these reports? Do you see Miller seeing out his new contract? Do you believe Torres can be successful in MLS? Do you see RSL’s injuries eventually catching up with them?

Share your thoughts below.

Comments

  1. I said it in a post yesterday about Montreal’s DP signing, but I think its worth repeating regarding Colorado’s potential DP signing…

    Don’t get me wrong, I love big name DP signings as much as the next guy. Players like Beckham, Henry, Blanco, and Keane have done a lot to raise the profile of the league. However, I think the signing of unknown 20 something DPs will ultimately raise the level of play in MLS, and profile of the league more. DPs like Valeri, Bengston, Bieler, etc. have a chance to further develop in MLS and make their name here. If Montero goes to Portugal and does well, it will be a testament to MLS. If a younger DP, who wasn’t getting time with his national team comes here and starts contributing to his national squad, it will be a testament to MLS. When the Beckhams and Henry’s do well in MLS, you say well they developed and played for the best teams in the world, of course they do well. But when a younger guy from central or South America comes here and does well, you say MLS has helped take their game to te next level. Young players in those places will see MLS as a viable place to take their career to the next level. Ultimately I think, the success of younger, unknown DPs will have a greater impact on the strength and perception of the league than the big name guys. That’s not to say that the Beckham’s and Henry’s didn’t make the whole thing possible to begin with.

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    • And once again I agree with you. Very salient point, I hope the Timbers keep on the right track with their academies and reserve PDL club. I hope for many more youngsters to come up and the DPs to be like Valeri and to an extent what Chara was when he was a DP. And I love Trencito, who looked surgical against Norwich last night, hitting the post on two occasions and rocketing shots left and right. 20 years old and after the knee issue Deportivo Cali actually picked up salary so he doesn’t fit a DP spot. Future is bright in Portland and across the league.

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    • Colin- I couldnt agree more. I think you are seeing more and more people not necessarily wanting the Beckham’s who come here, still skillful, for their swan song. We want younger DP’s who can grow for themselves and subsequently the league as a whole. It will be a great addition for Colorado, in my opinion. As a Sounders fan I am excited at the prospects of the supposed signing to come of Roberto Chen. He is 20 years old and already a starting CB on a Panama team that has looked pretty impressive lately. I am excited at the prospects of having Roberto Chen and DeAndre Yedlin along the back line. Chen also has played RB for Panama but obviously Yedlin has that on lockdown. Part of my excitement is for the players themselves but also the fact that people have seen Montero grow in MLS and now hopefully Chen and Yedlin as I think both, have the skill set and prerequisite potential to play in the big time in Europe. As you alluded that can only help to bring in more players for the Seattle organization and I see that happening across the league. It is rather exciting and I hope MLS stays caught up and makes it easier for teams to make these acquisitions and maybe just let teams have a little more payroll to play with.

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  2. Cordell Cato: “Oh, I don’t mean to name-drop, but I only scored on this little English Premier League team you might have heard of, called, Norwich. So maybe I can help you against, you know, little old Chivas USA for 20 minutes, geez……”

    [I then looked up his game log and he had in fact scored on Chivas as a sub.]

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    • Hah, Cato has plenty of pace and a decent read of the game, but he’s also a bit like Salinas was (is?) in that he can pick the wrong time to race forward down a blind alley into a gang of defenders. Would like to see more of him and Garza since effective wing play is critical to the Quake’s attack, but they’ve got to pick their spots and work both sides of the ball.

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