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All-Star MVP Mike Trout proves he's already living legend

Major League Baseball's All-Stars stood draped over the railing Tuesday night, gawking and cheering at the sport's greatest living legends, before the American League's 6-3 victory over the National League.

There they were, the Mount Rushmore of Greatness: Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, Sandy Koufax and Johnny Bench.

Well, give him a few more years, and someone in that group might have to move aside.

Mike Trout, at the age of 23, is a walking, living legend himself, becoming the first player in baseball history to win back-to-back All-Star MVP awards.

"By the time he's done playing,'' New York Yankees first baseman Mark Teixeira said, "he's going to be in that group.