Morrissey was sold to the Cincinnati Reds prior to the 1932 season. He broke a finger during spring training in 1933.[3] The Reading Eagle reported that Morrissey "developed amazingly".[4] He was a starter during the 1933 season, playing in 148 games and batting .230.[5] Also a poor fielder, he was fifth in the league with 40 errors committed. He was released after the 1933 season and played in 17 games with the White Sox as a backup in 1936. During a May 27 game against the Tigers, while replacing Jimmy Dykes at third base, he made an error that cost the game for the White Sox, when he allowed three runs to score.[6] Morrissey died at the age of 46 at Worcester, Massachusetts.