Johnny Alcaraz never played in a league match, but came on as an 81st-minute substitute in an
Open Cup match.[162]
Chris Aloisi never played in a league match, but made two substitute appearances in the Open Cup.[163][164]
T. J. Casner never played in a league match, but came on as a 71st-minute substitute in an Open Cup match.[165]
Conor Donovan never played in a league match, but made an appearance in the Open Cup.[166]
Jordan Graye never played in a league match, but made an appearance in the Open Cup.[167]
Nick Hatzke never played in a league match, but made two starts in the Open Cup.[168][162]
John Michael Hayden never played in a league match, but made five starts in the Open Cup and four in the CONCACAF Champions League.[169]
Jorginho James never played in a league match, but made an appearance in the Open Cup.[170]
Ruben Luna never played in a league match, but made two substitute appearances in the Open cup.[171]
Mpho Moloi never played in a league match, but made one start in the Open Cup.[168]
Jhon Montaño never played in a league match, but made one appearance in the Open Cup[172]
Manny Padilla never played in a league match, but made one appearance in the Open Cup.[173]
Aldo Quintanilla never played in a league match, but made one appearance in the Open Cup.[174]
Óscar Recio never played in a league match, but made one start in the Open Cup.[175]
Colin Rolfe never played in a league match, but came on as a 62nd-minute substitute in an Open Cup match.[175]
Bryan Salazar never played in a league match, but made one start in the Open Cup.[176]
Carlos Small never played in a league match, but made one appearance in the Open Cup.[177]
Josue Soto never played in a league match, but made one substitute appearance in the Open Cup and one in the CONCACAF Champions League.[175][178]
Marcus Storey never played in a league match, but came on as an 81st-minute substitute in an Open Cup match.[164]
Todd Wharton never played in a league match, but made an appearance in the Open Cup.[179]
Stephen Wondolowski never played in a league match, but made one start in the Open Cup and one in the CONCACAF Champions League.[162][180]
Matías Zaldívar never played in a league match, but made one appearance in the Open Cup.[181]
Notes
^Though the Dynamo's original roster was largely taken from the remains of the
San Jose Earthquakes, who were defunct for a two-season stretch in 2006–2007, the two clubs and their all-time rosters are entirely separate.
^"Agus". Major League Soccer. Retrieved July 6, 2018.
^"Ade Akinbiyi". Major League Soccer. Retrieved July 6, 2018.
^"Alex". Major League Soccer. Retrieved July 6, 2018.
Johnny Alcaraz never played in a league match, but came on as an 81st-minute substitute in an
Open Cup match.[162]
Chris Aloisi never played in a league match, but made two substitute appearances in the Open Cup.[163][164]
T. J. Casner never played in a league match, but came on as a 71st-minute substitute in an Open Cup match.[165]
Conor Donovan never played in a league match, but made an appearance in the Open Cup.[166]
Jordan Graye never played in a league match, but made an appearance in the Open Cup.[167]
Nick Hatzke never played in a league match, but made two starts in the Open Cup.[168][162]
John Michael Hayden never played in a league match, but made five starts in the Open Cup and four in the CONCACAF Champions League.[169]
Jorginho James never played in a league match, but made an appearance in the Open Cup.[170]
Ruben Luna never played in a league match, but made two substitute appearances in the Open cup.[171]
Mpho Moloi never played in a league match, but made one start in the Open Cup.[168]
Jhon Montaño never played in a league match, but made one appearance in the Open Cup[172]
Manny Padilla never played in a league match, but made one appearance in the Open Cup.[173]
Aldo Quintanilla never played in a league match, but made one appearance in the Open Cup.[174]
Óscar Recio never played in a league match, but made one start in the Open Cup.[175]
Colin Rolfe never played in a league match, but came on as a 62nd-minute substitute in an Open Cup match.[175]
Bryan Salazar never played in a league match, but made one start in the Open Cup.[176]
Carlos Small never played in a league match, but made one appearance in the Open Cup.[177]
Josue Soto never played in a league match, but made one substitute appearance in the Open Cup and one in the CONCACAF Champions League.[175][178]
Marcus Storey never played in a league match, but came on as an 81st-minute substitute in an Open Cup match.[164]
Todd Wharton never played in a league match, but made an appearance in the Open Cup.[179]
Stephen Wondolowski never played in a league match, but made one start in the Open Cup and one in the CONCACAF Champions League.[162][180]
Matías Zaldívar never played in a league match, but made one appearance in the Open Cup.[181]
Notes
^Though the Dynamo's original roster was largely taken from the remains of the
San Jose Earthquakes, who were defunct for a two-season stretch in 2006–2007, the two clubs and their all-time rosters are entirely separate.
^"Agus". Major League Soccer. Retrieved July 6, 2018.
^"Ade Akinbiyi". Major League Soccer. Retrieved July 6, 2018.
^"Alex". Major League Soccer. Retrieved July 6, 2018.