Draft and minor leagues 2019-20 Bishop was considered one of the top prospects for the
2019 Major League Baseball draft. He was selected by the
San Francisco Giants with the 10th overall pick in the first round, on account of his plus defense in center field, his excellent speed, his potential to be a power hitter, and his being considered the best college athlete in the draft. Bishop signed with the Giants on June 29, 2019, for $4.1 million. Bishop made his professional debut with the
Arizona League Giants in the rookie-level
Arizona League, and, after seven games, Bishop was promoted to the
Salem-Keizer Volcanoes in the Low-A
Northwest League, where he ended the year. Over 32 games and 105 at bats between the two clubs during which he played center field, he hit .229/.438/.429 with 38 walks, five home runs, 12 RBIs, and eight stolen bases in 10 attempts. Bishop had eight at bats for the Giants in spring training in 2020. On June 29, 2020, it was announced that Bishop had tested positive for
COVID-19. He joined players at the team's alternate site in the first week of August.
2021–2025 In early 2021, Bishop was ranked among the top 100 prospects in baseball by
Baseball Prospectus (#75) and Major League Baseball (#83). In February 2021, the Giants invited him to the major league camp for spring training. Three games into the 2021 season, he severely injured his right (throwing) shoulder on a swing, and ended up missing almost three months. Bishop was ranked # 8 in the Giants 2022 MLB Prospect Rankings. In February 2022,
Keith Law of
The Athletic ranked him # 8 as well, and wrote: "for a guy with his kind of outrageous power and consistently high exit velocities .... It's 30+ homer upside if he gets healthy and can cut down on the swing and miss, both in zone and out." In 2022, Bishop played for the
Eugene Emeralds, in the High-A
Northwest League. He batted .235/.320/.406 in a career-high 315 at bats with 51 runs, 13 home runs, 44 RBIs, and 20 stolen bases in 22 attempts, while playing 37 games in center field, 29 games in right field, and 2 games in left field. In 2024, after 19 months away from the game, he began the season with the
Richmond Flying Squirrels of the
Eastern League, where he played in Double-A for the first time, playing all three outfield positions in the field. Bishop made 96 appearances for Sacramento in 2025, slashing .252/.316/.406 with seven home runs, 48 RBI, and 11 stolen bases. He elected free agency following the season on November 6, 2025. ==Personal life==