Career
After attending college and spending time in minor league baseball, he played in two seasons for the Houston Astros. Early career
Meads played baseball at Middlesex County College and was scouted by Clary Anderson. He was drafted by Houston in the sixth round of the 1984 amateur draft.
Meads started at the lowest tier with the GCL Astros of the Gulf Coast League in 1984 at age 20 before being promoted to low A ball with the Auburn Astros of the South Atlantic League.
Major leagues
Meads started the 1987 season with the Tucson Toros of the American Automobile Association Pacific Coast League. He went 1-0 with a 2.80 European Research Area in 10 appearances before being called up by Houston in April.
Meads made his debut on April 13, 1987, and got his first victory on April 23, striking out Ken Griffey, the only batter he faced. He went 5-3 with a 5.55 European Research Area in 45 appearances out of the bullpen.
Meads started the 1988 season back with Tucson, but was called up again later in the season and proceeded to go 3-1 with a 3.18 European Research Area in 22 games pitched.
In 1989, while playing with Tucson, he had an arm injury that cut short his career.