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Plus, some of the dude's followers include Adam Jones, Kobe Bryant, Tommy Hunter, and David Price.

This seems like a serious case of jealousy/youmadbro

I sure hope you are not talking about me because that could not be father from the truth. You can believe whatever you like, but jealousy would have nothing to do with outing this fraud.

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Yeah, not to pat myself on the back but I thought the same thing. I've never seen someone so desperate to be an "insider"...

Real insiders are not that desperate for credit and most "insiders" that are not full time journalists either have 3rd or 4th hand information or are just "re-tweeting" stuff. The problem is when you don't give credit and start taking credit for others work as your own. That's just not right, but it is amazing how people try to judge by who is following them like that means anything in Twittersphere.

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It wasn't hard to see this Kid had nothing. Everything he posted was a couple mins after a report on twitter.

That is 100% false, like most of the slander this kid is getting around here for some unknown reason.

If you want to go back and compare his and Rosenthal's twitter feeds last night, go right ahead. He had the Johnson info first, and Rosenthal even said so himself. There were no other reports out at that time that the Johnson deal was done, just that they were "talking" But if you think you can prove me wrong go right ahead.

Do a search while you are at it for Jim Johnson, and see what you find.

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Yeah, not to pat myself on the back but I thought the same thing. I've never seen someone so desperate to be an "insider"...

He gave himself away when he started defending Ricki's credibility.

I'm not going to dig through the threads to find it, but he said something along the lines like "He knows something." Dead giveaway. As savvy as Ricki/Mikeyice is in some ways, he doesn't have the discipline or self-control to be an effective con man.

That said, it wouldn't surprise me if he had some outer circle contact in the organization who would occasionally give him not-so-fresh scoops that he could polish up. Maybe my chronology is messed up, but he seemed to know about the gold gloves well before anyone else.

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That is 100% false, like most of the slander this kid is getting around here for some unknown reason.

If you want to go back and compare his and Rosenthal's twitter feeds last night, go right ahead. He had the Johnson info first, and Rosenthal even said so himself. There were no other reports out at that time that the Johnson deal was done, just that they were "talking" But if you think you can prove me wrong go right ahead.

Do a search while you are at it for Jim Johnson, and see what you find.

Yeah, like I said above, I think the kid probably does have a contact in the organization, just not someone privy to really sensitive information.

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He gave himself away when he started defending Ricki's credibility.

I'm not going to dig through the threads to find it, but he said something along the lines like "He knows something." Dead giveaway. As savvy as Ricki/Mikeyice is in some ways, he doesn't have the discipline or self-control to be an effective con man.

That said, it wouldn't surprise me if he had some outer circle contact in the organization who would occasionally give him not-so-fresh scoops that he could polish up. Maybe my chronology is messed up, but he seemed to know about the gold gloves well before anyone else.

I hate to waste more time discussing this guy, but you are right. He even said "I think he (Rickli) knows Dan Duquette"... as if DD is leaking info about his own deals to two-bit twitter insiders. I think he probably has a minor connection to someone in the industry but he wanted to be the next Ken Rosenthal. If you have to create multiple handles on an Orioles message board to pimp your twitter account, chances are you aren't a real insider.

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It wasn't hard to see this Kid had nothing. Everything he posted was a couple mins after a report on twitter.

Well, he did have the O's three Gold Glove winners correct several days in advance of the announcements. At the time, weams put it down as a "lucky guess," but I think it was about a 10-1 shot to get all six of our candidates correct, even if you assume Manny was 90% sure to win, and Markakis and Davis were 90% sure to lose. So, I don't rule out the possibility that MikeyIce had some sources, even though it's clear he was desperate for attention and also posted a lot of stuff just after Rosenthal or others had tweeted it.

I wish you'd waited until after the Winter Meetings to ban him. ;)

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Well, he did have the O's three Gold Glove winners correct several days in advance of the announcements. At the time, weams put it down as a "lucky guess," but I think it was about a 10-1 shot to get all six of our candidates correct, even if you assume Manny was 90% sure to win, and Markakis and Davis were 90% sure to lose. So, I don't rule out the possibility that MikeyIce had some sources, even though it's clear he was desperate for attention and also posted a lot of stuff just after Rosenthal or others had tweeted it.

I wish you'd waited until after the Winter Meetings to ban him. ;)

Just follow the right people on Twitter get all the info you need.

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Well, he did have the O's three Gold Glove winners correct several days in advance of the announcements. At the time, weams put it down as a "lucky guess," but I think it was about a 10-1 shot to get all six of our candidates correct, even if you assume Manny was 90% sure to win, and Markakis and Davis were 90% sure to lose. So, I don't rule out the possibility that MikeyIce had some sources, even though it's clear he was desperate for attention and also posted a lot of stuff just after Rosenthal or others had tweeted it.

I wish you'd waited until after the Winter Meetings to ban him. ;)

I'm sure people will still be putting in all the tweets from credible sources that you need Rick.

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Just follow the right people on Twitter get all the info you need.

You just totally ignored the first part of his post.

Anyways, I'm done talking about it. I'm sure he's reading all these threads and getting off on the attention.

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