Celesten underwhelmed at Single-A and was even worse after a late-season promotion to High-A in his age-19 season. He had an 18.8 percent walk rate and 31.3 percent strikeout rate while hitting .158 in 48 plate appearances at High-A, in part because he was more passive (48.8 percent swing rate at Single-A, 39.3 percent swing rate at High-A). Believed to have plus speed and plus power potential when he signed for $4.7 million as the headliner of the 2023 international signing class, Celesten's power has been mostly dormant, as he slashed .285/.349/.384 with five home runs and 20 steals in 93 games prior to his promotion to High-A. There is post-hype breakout potential with Celesten in 2026, but injuries earlier in his career have led to him no longer being young for his levels, so there will also be pressure on the switch-hitting shortstop to perform in his age-20 season. Read Past Outlooks