Ike Davis averaged 16 homers a year from 2010–15, before coming up empty in 2016. (Dustin Bradford/Getty Images)

By Jon Weisman

Veteran first baseman Ike Davis has been signed by the Dodgers to a minor-league contract with an invite to Spring Training.

Davis played with the Mets from 2010–14, before moving to the Pirates, A’s and Yankees over the past two-plus years. He has a career .746 OPS with 81 homers in 667 games, though he had only 15 plate appearances in the big leagues in 2016.

Davis, who turns 30 on March 22, has a career .792 OPS against right-handed pitching and a career .859 OPS as a pinch-hitter. He has also been playing for Team Israel in the World Baseball Classic.