Bressoud signed with the
New York Giants in 1950. He played in
Minor League Baseball through the 1955 season, with the exception of his service in the
United States Marine Corps during the
Korean War from January 1953 to January 1955. Dark was traded to the
St. Louis Cardinals on June 14, and Bressoud was immediately recalled to take his place. then was traded to the Red Sox in exchange for their regular shortstop,
Don Buddin, in November 1961. Bressoud played four seasons for Boston, hitting 40
doubles, nine
triples, 14
home runs, 79
runs and a career-high 68
runs batted in (RBIs) in 1962, and 59
extra-bases in 1963, including a career-high 20 home runs and four two-HR games. In 1964, Bressoud was named to the
American League roster for the
1964 MLB All-Star Game as an injury replacement for
Luis Aparicio. Bressoud posted career-high numbers in
batting average (.293),
hits (166), runs (86) and doubles (41). The Mets traded Bressoud,
Danny Napoleon, and cash to the
St. Louis Cardinals for
Jerry Buchek,
Art Mahaffey and
Tony Martínez on April 1, 1967. In the
1967 World Series, Bressoud appeared in Games 2 and 5 as a late-inning replacement for light-hitting Cardinal shortstop
Dal Maxvill, but did not record a
plate appearance. ==Later life and death==