[4] He attended Silverado High School in Las Vegas, where Meyers played shortstop for the baseball team.
[5][10] The Red Sox agree to pay him a large amount of money to attend school when he was finished with his baseball career.
[11] In 2013, Meyers moved to the outfield and played for both the Gulf Coast Red Sox and the Lowell Spinners of the Class A-Short Season New York-Penn League, but appeared in only 28 games due to injuries.
[5] That same month, on August 25, he hit three triples in one game—a rare feat that has taken place only 15 times in major league history since the start of World War II.
[19] In the opening game, Meyers as the starting center fielder and batting ninth was 0-for-2 with a strikeout; however he was credited with an RBI on a sacrifice fly.
[21] Blake Gailen took over as the starting center fielder in the third and final game, though Meyers replaced him defensively in the late innings, but did not have an at bat.
[23] In his debut, he pinch ran for Ike Davis in the 10th inning, and scored what would turn out to be the winning run against South Korea.