On Sunday, the Mets announced that they have activated pitcher Noah Syndergaard from the injured list and designated outfielder Carlos Gomez for assignment.

Syndergaard, 27 next month, will be on the hill for New York’s series finale against the Atlanta Braves Sunday night.

The right-hander had been sidelined with a low-grade hamstring strain that he sustained on June 15 against the St. Louis Cardinals.

Syndergaard has pitched to a 4.55 ERA, 3.61 FIP and 1.211 WHIP in 15 starts this season.

Gomez, 33, had been worth just -0.4 WAR for the Mets in 2019.

In the outfielder’s return to Queens, he had a clutch game-winning home run against the Washington Nationals, but overall was ineffective.

The Dominican Republic native went just 17-for-86 in 34 games for the Amazin’s.