- Full name Dylan Vigue
- Born 12/26/2003 in
- Profile Ht.: 6'3" / Wt.: 200 / Bats: R / Throws: R
- School Groton (Mass.) School
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Draft Prospects
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School: Michigan Drafted/Committed: Never Drafted
Age At Draft: 21.6
Vigue showed an exciting power fastball/slider combination as a high schooler in Massachusetts, then took that pure stuff to Michigan where he battled inconsistencies with control, striking out 19% of the batters compared to 15.6% walk rate over 59.1 innings in 2025. He also had an encouraging showing on the Cape in 2024, striking out 26 batters over 23.1 innings in the Yarmouth-Dennis rotation. A 6-foot-3, 220-pound righthander, Vigue sits 92-94 mph with his fastball and will run the pitch up to 97 with loads of sink and running life. A mid-80s slider is his most consistent swing-and-miss offering with sweeping life and plus potential, and he’s also worked in a harder, shorter cutter in the upper 80s. Vigue even dabbles with a mid-to-upper-80s changeup. It’s impressive stuff, but he’ll need to improve his control to avoid moving to the bullpen at the next level. If Vigue goes unsigned, he has committed to Georgia for the 2026 season. -
School: Groton (Mass.) School Source: HS
Commit/Drafted: Michigan
Age At Draft: 19.5
A Massachusetts commit, Vigue turns 20 in December, so he’s old for the class and would be a draft-eligible sophomore in 2025 if he gets to campus. He’s 6-foot-3, 200 pounds with a fastball that can touch 94 mph and the physical projection for him to throw harder. He sits at 90-93 mph early in outings, though after the first few innings he hasn’t held that velocity. The biggest weapon for Vigue is his slider. It’s a power pitch that he can run up to 87 mph and mostly operates at 83-86. It’s not a short, cutter-like slider, either. It has deep sweep across the zone with sharp break to pile up whiffs and flash as a plus pitch. His slider is his go-to pitch, but he also shows feel to spin a curveball at 79-81 mph to give hitters another look. Vigue has a changeup but hasn’t thrown it much yet. Vigue’s fastball control will need to improve, with a history of too many walks and effort to his operation that makes it more challenging for him to repeat his delivery. He should continue to develop as a starter but could end up a reliever with a potential out pitch in his slider.