
MetroStars waive six
November 15, 2005 - Major League Soccer (MLS)
New York Red Bulls News Release
SECAUCUS, NJ (Tuesday, November 15, 2005) - The MetroStars announced today that they have waived forward Ramon Bailey, defender Chris Corcoran, midfielder Eric Quill, midfielder Daniel Garipe, defender Ryan Suarez and goalkeeper Mike Ueltschey before tomorrow's Major League Soccer Waiver Draft.
Out of the group of six players waived, only Quill and Suarez ever saw time during MLS regular season action for the "Red and Black's" first team. Quill saw action in two games, logging a total of 11 minutes, while Suarez saw action in four games (two starts) playing a total of 141 minutes.
The MLS Waiver draft will take place tomorrow, Wednesday, November 16 via conference call.
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