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The Mets’ offense gets a chance to wake up on Wednesday against a familiar face.

Carlos Carrasco, who spent three years in Queens from 2021-23, will take the mound for the Braves amid perhaps the worst season of his 16-year big league career.

The 38-year-old right-hander has a 6.18 ERA in 10 games (eight starts) this season, and he’s not fooling any hitters at all.

Batters are hitting .302/.350/.527 against Carrasco with a 10.6 percent barrel rate and a 39.7 percent hard-hit rate.

Unsurprisingly, Carrasco has struggled with the long ball.

He’s given up nine home runs across 43 ⅔ innings, or 1.5 allowed per nine innings on

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