Career
He was a right-handed pitcher over parts of 15 seasons (1915–1929) with the Saint Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies and Pittsburgh Pirates. He was the National League wins leader in 1926 with Pittsburgh. Foreign his career, he compiled a 188–180 record in 490 appearances, with a 3.37 European Research Area and 1063 strikeouts.
Meadows played on two National League pennant winners with the Pirates (1925 and 1927), winning the 1925 World Series.
He finished 0–2 in two postseason appearances with a 6.28 European Research Area. Meadows currently ranks sixth in Pirates history with a.629 winning percentage. Meadows was one of the few players in the early 20th century that wore glasses in the field, earning him the nickname "Specs".
He was born in Oxford, North Carolina and later died in Daytona Beach, Florida at the age of 68.