Taylor Twellman, born on February twenty-ninth, nineteen eighty, is a distinguished American former soccer player and current sports commentator. His professional playing career spanned from nineteen ninety-nine to two thousand ten, during which he made a significant impact in Major League Soccer (MLS).
Best known for his tenure with the New England Revolution from two thousand two to two thousand nine, Twellman became the league's youngest player to reach one hundred goals, achieving this remarkable feat at the age of twenty-nine. He holds the record as New England's all-time leading goal scorer and was honored as a five-time MLS All-Star. In two thousand five, he was recognized as the league's Most Valuable Player.
In addition to his club success, Twellman represented the United States national team, earning thirty caps and scoring six international goals. Following his retirement, he has been an advocate for concussion awareness and has transitioned into a media role, serving as a color commentator for ESPN/ABC until two thousand twenty-three and currently for MLS Season Pass on Apple TV.