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. It seems Alex Rodriguez and Mark Teixeira are taking turns being the New York Yankees offensive leader. That's pretty impressive considering Yankees fans didn't know what to expect from either, with A-Rod coming off his suspension and hip surgery and Mark Teixeira battling back from wrist problems. On Friday, it was definitely Teixeira's turn to do the damage. New York's first baseman muscled to hit home runs from both sides of the plate in their 13-6 victory against the Chicago White Sox. Batting right-handed against White Sox starter Carlos Rodon, Teixeira launched a second-inning grand slam that broke the game wide open early. Two innings later, Teixeira stepped up left-handed against Matt Albers and connected for a two-run blast. In doing so, Teixeira has now homered from both sides 14 times, which sets a new MLB record. Teixeira has now homered from both sides of the plate 14 times, a MLB record. He was tied with Nick Swisher. — Scot Gregor (@scotgregor) August 1, 2015...