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SECAUCUS, NJ -- There have been 22 selections in Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft and Millville centerfielder is still waiting for his name to be called.

Trout has been projected as a first-round pick and the Los Angeles Angles, who select 24th and 25th reportedly have shown some interest.

Trout and his family are attending the draft here in Studio 42 of the MLB Network.

The draft's first round is being televised and to be honest, it hasn't exactly been compelling television.

The first pick, San Diego State righthander Stephen Strasburg to the Washington Nationals was made at 6:10 p.m. So far it has been a long wait for the Trout family, but one that will be worth it if his name is called soon.

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