Youth ''In The Booth''

Island Drive

Otto/Dads College Roommate/Cleveland Browns
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For me, I Want to see.... this New generation of players in the mix of match productions.
I tire of old men talking about the game (I'm 76).
Would truly enjoy a fresh New 2025 perspective from an 18 yr old on match play.... They could start off on the mic with a seasoned/announcer.... that would be Fun !!!!!
I love to hear my kids talk about life.
Have a great Thanksgiving.

bm
 
I'm pretty sure Savannah Easton and Sofia Mast and some others have been in the booth on WPBA streams. I think that Ultimate pool has had juniors in the booth during some of their streams also.
 
For me, I Want to see.... this New generation of players in the mix of match productions.
I tire of old men talking about the game (I'm 76).
Would truly enjoy a fresh New 2025 perspective from an 18 yr old on match play.... They could start off on the mic with a seasoned/announcer.... that would be Fun !!!!!
I love to hear my kids talk about life.
Have a great Thanksgiving.

bm

Not me.

With age comes wisdom... OK, sometimes age comes alone, lol.

My point being that baby players, even pros, lack the experience and insight most viewers are looking for and appreciate from the commentary booth. Do some guys go on too long about "back in the day?" Sure. But if delivered properly and appropriately those war stories are great and part of our collective history as pool players.

Lou Figueroa
 
Some of the best commentary I've ever heard came from Freddy the Beard from the Kalamazoo US One Pocket Open.

Funny, funny stories from a million years ago but delivered at just the right time and with just the right delivery. But, the truth is not many guys can pull it off and subsume their egos long enough.

Lou Figueroa
 
... My point being that baby players, even pros, lack the experience and insight most viewers are looking for and appreciate from the commentary booth. Do some guys go on too long about "back in the day?" Sure. But if delivered properly and appropriately those war stories are great and part of our collective history as pool players.
I recall Josh Roberts doing a pretty good job on a one pocket stream. He might not have the stories, but he gave good shot analysis.
 
Commentating is a skill, and it’s no easy feat. I’ve stepped behind the mic myself on a non-pool-related video, and it was challenging. Most speakers today have what we in my industry call "verbal tics": “you know,” “like,” “uh,” “well,” “so,” “um,” “in fact,” and so on. Once you’re aware of them, you hear them everywhere.

If I had to choose a young person in today’s pool world to try their hand at commentating, in no particular order, I’d love to hear Joshua Filler, Savannah Easton, Mike Molina, and Fedor Gorst. Each of them brings a different energy and perspective, and it would be interesting to see how they translate that into the booth.

As for my personal favorites, it’s hard to pick just one. I tend to lean toward a blast from the past: Allen Hopkins for his knowledge, history, and strategic insight; Karl Boyes for his Sid Waddell-like voice, pitch, and infectious enthusiasm; and then a few oldies but goldies who aren’t heard as much on today’s streams like Jerry Forsyth, Billy Incardona, and Alex Lely. And as an aside, I’d love to hear commentary someday from Niels Feijen, Darren Appleton, and Johan Ruijsink. These guys know pool inside and out as well as today's pro players.

Honorable mention goes to Andrew "Drew" C-l-e-a-r-y. To me, he’s still a young’n. His quick wit, sharp knowledge of the game and today’s players, and hilarious commentary would make him an absolute blast to watch. He’s talented in more ways than one.

I’m not sure any young person today has quite the seasoning needed to deliver truly professional-sounding commentary, but it would certainly be fun to find out.
 
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