Education
After umpiring local baseball for four years, Meals graduated from the Joe Brinkman Umpire School in 1983.
After umpiring local baseball for four years, Meals graduated from the Joe Brinkman Umpire School in 1983.
Meals biggest assignment was the 2014 World Series, where he was the home plate umpire in Game One. Meals has been a full-time MLB umpire since 1998 after serving as an MLB reserve umpire from 1992 to 1997. He worked in the 2008 NLCS between Philadelphia and Los Angeles and the All-Star Game in 2002 and 2015.
He has also worked in seven Division Series (1999, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014).
Meals was a 1979 graduate of Salem High School, where he played second base and briefly competed on the wrestling team At age 21, Meals received his first minor league umpiring assignment in the Class A Appalachian League.
By 1985, Meals had moved to the South Atlantic League, where he was partnered with 20-year-old future MLB umpire Wally Bell. While working in the Southern League in 1989, Meals was featured in an Entertainment and Sports Programming Network documentary on minor league umpires.
His family and fellow umpires Chris Jaksa and Fieldin Culbreth also appeared in the film.
Meals worked in Triple-A baseball (Triple-A Alliance and the International League) from 1990 to 1997 before receiving a full-time promotion to the major leagues. Meals spent the 2014 season as an interim crew chief while regular crew chief Gary Darling was on the Disabled List. Meals was officially promoted to permanent crew chief upon Darling"s retirement.
In his first full-time MLB season, Meals was the home plate umpire when Kerry Wood tied a major league record with 20 strikeouts in a 1998 game.
Meals was struck in the mask by a Wood fastball on his first pitch of the game, but the umpire was not injured. On May 7, 2011, Meals worked behind the plate for Justin Verlander"s second career no-hitter.
However, Verlander later said that he agreed with the call. Meals and Major League Baseball both acknowledged that he missed a call in the 19th inning of a game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Atlanta Braves on July 26, 2011.
With respect to length of time, the game was the longest in Pirates history.
Meals received criticism for the call and the Pirates issued a public complaint. Following the incident, Meals and his family received death threats at their home. On Saturday, September 8, 2012, Meals incorrectly ruled Mark Teixeira of the New York Yankees out on a game-ending double play at first base against the Baltimore Orioles.
On Monday, July 29, 2013, Meals incorrectly ruled Daniel Nava of the Boston Red Sox out at home plate in the 8th inning against the Tampa Bay Rays which would have tied the game.
Red Sox manager John Farrell was ejected for arguing the call, which Meals later admitted was incorrect. On April 22, 2014, Meals was the home plate umpire when Albert Pujols of the Los Angeles Angels hit his 500th career home run against the Washington Nationals.
Meals lives in Perry Township, just outside Salem in Columbiana County, Ohio.
The umpire"s ball four call on Justice of the Peace Arencibia in the eighth inning prevented Verlander from achieving a perfect game. During the play in question, a ground ball, Pirates catcher Michael McKenry received a throw and appeared to tag Braves runner Julio Lugo three feet in front of home plate but Meals called him safe and the Braves won the game. If Meals had made the correct call, the game would have been tied, but instead the Orioles won and moved up a game to be even with the Yankees for first in the Alabama E. Instead, the Rays held on to win 2-1.