After a crushing bullpen collapse by the Braves, all eyes are on starter Grant Holmes to stop the Yankees’ red-hot offense in Sunday’s high-stakes finale. New York’s epic comeback, fueled by Anthony Volpe’s two homers and Trent Grisham’s grand slam, has shifted momentum dramatically in this series.
Holmes (4-8, 3.77 ERA) faces a brutal test against Marcus Stroman and a Yankees lineup that erased two five-run deficits. With Atlanta’s pitching staff reeling and New York riding an emotional high, this matchup could redefine both teams’ trajectories as the playoff race intensifies.
- Grant Holmes (4-8, 3.77 ERA) faces a critical test against the Yankees after Atlanta’s bullpen collapse in a 12-9 loss, needing to halt New York’s offensive momentum.
- Anthony Volpe’s two homers and Trent Grisham’s grand slam powered the Yankees’ epic comeback, putting pressure on Holmes to deliver against a red-hot lineup.
- Holmes’ recent struggles (4.82 ERA in last 5 starts) raise concerns as he battles Marcus Stroman, with Atlanta’s bullpen depth stretched thin after Saturday’s meltdown.
Can Grant Holmes Outduel the Yankees? Braves Pitcher Faces Crucial Test After Bullpen Collapse & Stroman Matchup
Grant Holmes’ Redemption Arc: Will Braves Pitcher Recover After Yankees’ Historic Comeback?
The Atlanta Braves enter Sunday’s series finale against the New York Yankees with their pitching staff in disarray following Saturday night’s devastating 12-9 collapse. All eyes now turn to right-hander Grant Holmes, who faces the unenviable task of stopping baseball’s hottest offense after New York erased two separate five-run deficits powered by Anthony Volpe’s two homers and Trent Grisham’s grand slam.
Holmes’ recent struggles don’t inspire confidence:
- 4.82 ERA over his last five starts
- 12 walks in 28 innings
- .287 opponent batting average
- Allowed 4+ earned runs in three consecutive outings

Bullpen Blowup Fallout: How Atlanta’s Pitching Staff Responds
The Braves bullpen collapsed spectacularly on Saturday, with closer Raisel Iglesias surrendering Grisham’s back-breaking grand slam in the ninth inning. Atlanta used six relievers in the loss, putting significant strain on their remaining bullpen arms for Sunday’s crucial matchup.
Key bullpen concerns:
- Iglesias’ availability after 28-pitch outing
- Setup man Joe Jiménez threw strenuous 1.1 innings
- Middle relief already taxed from recent overuse



Stroman vs Holmes: Pitching Duel That Could Decide the Series
| Pitcher | ERA | WHIP | Last 3 Starts |
|---|---|---|---|
| Marcus Stroman (NYY) | 3.45 | 1.18 | 2-1, 2.89 ERA |
| Grant Holmes (ATL) | 4.72 | 1.38 | 0-2, 5.31 ERA |
Critical factor: Holmes must keep the ball in the park against a Yankees team that’s slugged 18 homers in their last seven games. His 1.8 HR/9 rate this season could spell disaster.
Breaking Ball Command Will Be Key
Holmes’ curveball usage will be fascinating to watch. The pitch has been his most effective (.192 BA against) but he’s struggled to locate it consistently during his recent slump.
Yankees’ Offensive Surge: Can Atlanta’s Bats Keep Pace?


New York’s lineup looks terrifying after Saturday’s 16-hit explosion. Volpe (5-for-6, 2 HR) and Grisham (grand slam) should remain in prominent roles, while Aaron Judge lurks as the ever-present danger in the cleanup spot.
Braves hitters who must respond:
- Ozzie Albies (1-for-9 last two games)
- Matt Olson (4 strikeouts Saturday)
- Marcell Ozuna (cooled after hot streak)



Psychological Battleground: Aftermath of Epic Collapse
Saturday’s meltdown could have lasting effects in both clubhouses. The Yankees gain tremendous momentum while Atlanta risks seeing their NL East lead shrink further.
Braves’ Resilience Faces Ultimate Test
Veteran leadership becomes crucial following such demoralizing losses. Freddie Freeman’s calming presence and Charlie Morton’s experience will be invaluable in the clubhouse.



Bullpen Management Chess Match
Both managers face difficult pitching decisions before the first pitch. Brian Snitker must balance bullpen preservation with winning today’s game, while Aaron Boone could deploy his relievers aggressively knowing the Yankees’ off-day tomorrow.
Key bullpen arms to watch:
- Clay Holmes (NYY) – Hasn’t pitched since Thursday
- A.J. Minter (ATL) – Fresh arm after two days rest
- Luke Weaver (NYY) – Multi-inning weapon available
Series Implications & Playoff Ramifications


While July matchups don’t decide pennants, Sunday’s outcome carries surprising weight. The Yankees can gain crucial wildcard ground while Atlanta risks letting Philadelphia creep closer in the division race.



What Holmes Must Do To Succeed
- Attack the strike zone early in counts
- Limit walks (career-high BB/9 this season)
- Keep the ball down against Yankee sluggers
- Trust his defense behind him
Final thought: Tonight’s game represents more than just another July matchup – it’s a potential turning point for both clubs as they navigate the grueling second half of the season.

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