Noah Syndergaard may be trying to shore up his relationship with Wilson Ramos one tweet at a time.

Ramos is set to catch the Mets right-hander on Friday against the Dodgers. It the first time they will be the starting battery since The Post report on Monday shed light on Syndergaard asking Mets brass for backups Tomas Nido or Rene Rivera catching his starts instead Ramos – whose nickname is Buffalo – because he feels he performs better with them.

Syndergaard, who has a history of pointed social media posts, tweeted a GIF of running buffalo along with lightning bolt, hammer and plus sign emojis. The GIF has an arrow pointing to the buffalo’s head, legs and face and the captions, “HALF MOUNTAIN GORILLA, HALF RACE HORSE and VIKING GOATEE” respectively.

Ramos, who is by far the Mets’ best hitting catcher, has declined comment on Syndergaard voicing his preference to the front office. It could have been a sign he was annoyed by the situation of Syndergaard wanting a personal catcher that addressed earlier in the season.

Syndergaard confirmed the report Tuesday and said, “There’s a certain ‘it’ factor, there’s a symbiotic relationship that two guys can possess” with relation to pitchers and catchers. He has a 5.09 ERA in 15 games this season with Ramos and a 2.45 ERA in 10 with Nido, who got the start and homered in the 11-1 win over the Diamondbacks on Thursday. Syndergaard and Ramos were last paired on Sept. 8, when Syndergaard allowed four runs on six hits over five innings in a 10-7 loss to the Phillies.

The Mets will need Syndergaard at his best against a Dodgers team with the best record in the National League and Clayton Kershaw toeing the rubber for LA at Citi Field. The Mets would hope this tweet could be another step or olive branch toward making that happen.

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