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The Mets get to face another homer-prone pitcher Thursday evening against the Braves.

Right-hander Bryce Elder will take the mound for Atlanta in the series finale in Queens, giving the Amazin’s a chance to keep their offensive hot streak going after teeing off on Spencer Strider on Monday and clobbering Carlos Carrasco on Tuesday.

Elder has been just about as bad as his teammate Carrasco this season, with a 6.12 mark across 19 starts for the pitching-starved Braves.

Like Carrasco, the long ball has been Elder’s biggest issue, allowing 1.6 homers per nine innings after allowing 1.4 last season.

The Mets have tee’d off on

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