He was just six years old when the Philadelphia Union played their inaugural match back in 2010. Today, it's almost like Deja-vu. A familiar face, and a seemingly familiar story. Paxten Aaronson. For Union fans, Jim Curtin's decision to give the youngster some minutes this season comes as no surprise. Just two years ago, his brother, Brenden, was making his debut in Major League Soccer, the start to a player who today is regarded as one of the most promising talents in U.S. Soccer. Now, although following the example of his older brother, Paxten seems determined to write his own story. Thirteen games played this season, 567 minutes of soccer at the highest level, at only 18 years old. Three goals and he still is yet to score one with his preferred right foot. The attacking midfielder from Medford has been deadly in front of goal so far, showing impressive decision-making in the attacking third at such a young point in his career. It will be great to see this special player get some mor...