Take a look around the league with Big League Stew's daily wrap up. We'll hit on all of the biggest moments from the day that you may have missed, while providing highlights, photos and interesting stats. Have a day, Maikel Franco. The Philadelphia Phillies rookie third baseman didn't look a bit intimidated or over matched in two critical late-inning at-bats on Wednesday night, the results of which proved to be the difference in Philadelphia's 5-4 comeback victory. WIth two outs in the seventh inning, Franco came to bat against Cincinnati Reds starter Mike Leake with his team on the wrong side of a no-hit bid and took care of the situation, lining a clean single to center field. In the minds of many Phillies fans, preventing a no-hitter was probably enough to win them over for the evening, but he wasn't done there. With Philadelphia trailing 4-0 in the ninth, they put together a rally against Leake and Red closer Arodlis Chapman, which positioned Franco as the tying run. Incredibly, he came through with a three-run homer that sent the game to extra innings and moved him into a rare group. Players who have homered in their only career PA vs. Aroldis Chapman: Jose Lopez Derek Norris...