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. Coming off a 1-5 road trip through the south side of Chicago and Minneapolis, the Baltimore Orioles were in desperate need of a spark and a win on Friday night. Both happened to come on one swing, as second baseman Jonathan Schoop launched a walk-off home run against Washington's Tanner Roark. Schoop's ninth-inning blast capped the 3-2 victory in dramatic fashion. Baltimore's struggling offense pushed across the tying tally in the eighth on Chris Parmalee's infield single and Matt Wieters' RBI double. By that point, they were just happy that Gio Gonzalez was no longer present. Washington's starter pitched six innings of one-run ball, allowing just a solo homer to Adam Jones. [ Play a Daily Fantasy contest for cash today!l ] Baltimore right-hander Chris Tillman countered with six strong innings, allowing just two runs on eight hits. The Nationals scored twice in the fifth, but Tillman limited the damage overall. The Orioles bullpen combined for three scoreless frames. With the...