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In its Twelfth Year, Lawr Michaels' Top 250 Prospect List from CREATiVESPORTS

Want to get the real, solid scoop on up-and-coming players in the minors?  Lawr Michaels’ Top 250 Prospect List provides just that. No matter what set of rules or format you play, without insightful, accurate information you can trust, making moves throughout the season and staying competitive can be a long, arduous trek.

Last year, coming into the season, many owners knew that Dustin Pedroia and Troy Tulowitzki were among the rookies to nab.  But, how many had Yovani Gallardo or Billy Butler on their radar? 

Winning fantasy owners from coast to coast who had Lawr Michaels’ Top 250 Prospect List knew about these two and many more. In fact, over the past eleven years, users of Lawr’s lists have been among the first to learn about dozens of emerging players such as:

  • Dioner Navarro ranked #1 in 2004, and Matt Cain ranked #2.
  • Francisco Rodriguez, #15 rated prospect in 2001 and #1 in 2003.
  • Albert Pujols, ranked #10 in 2000.
  • Carlos Zambrano, Lawr’s #1 prospect in both 2001 and 2002.

Each of these players hardly earned a mention on most others’ Top 100 lists the years Lawr first singled them out to serious fantasy owners.  That’s the kind of edge you’re looking for, right?

So, who will be a cut above the rest this season?

Lawr Michaels’ Top 250 Prospect List rates not just 100, but the Top 250 minor league prospects for 2008. For each, you’re given the relative skill/experience/age combination that puts them in a position not just to make the majors, but to make a mark in the majors.

The list comes as a sortable, easy-to-use Excel Spreadsheet (or as a static text file) and identifies level of play, age, position, organization, and basic skill numbers used by Lawr as he developed it.

Now in its twelfth year, Lawr Michaels’ Top 250 Prospect List is well-recognized in the Fantasy industry as a proven source of valuable drafting information, and is a must for all leagues, from the deepest keeper to the most shallow one-season, straight-draft leagues.  It is a perfect companion to CREATiVESPORTS 2008 MLB Draft Kit, eliminating guesswork as you seek out players with maximum upside to complete your roster and stock your reserves.

Here is what one of our satisfied users of the Prospect List had to say:

"The Excel format for the Prospect List is great. It took me less than five minutes to make the list NL-only, separate pitchers from hitters, add some new columns for my own purposes, and format for printing. Very useful."

Roy Schneiderman - San Francisco, CA

By the way, last year Lawr placed Butler, Kansas City's next offensive juggernaut, at #8 and Milwaukee’s emerging starter Gallardo was number 27!

Given all that's at stake this fantasy season -- in both prize money and pride -- isn't it worth much more than $5.99 to be the first in your leagues to identify these prospects and act before the other owners know what hit them?  You can do that with Lawr Michaels’ Top 250 Prospect List, available from CREATiVESPORTS.

Order it today and get the competitive edge it takes to win! Available for download on Monday, February 18.

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Lawr Michaels is the founder of CREATiVESPORTS and winner of numerous fantasy expert competitions, including AL Tout Wars 2001.  He has written about baseball for CBS Sportsline, STATS, Inc., Diamond Libraries, Sandbox.com and Total Baseball Daily. Lawr is featured in Sam Walker’s book from Viking Press, “Fantasyland”.

            
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