This past Sunday Phish completed a historic 13-show run at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Each night was filled with musical highlights and the Baker’s Dozen residency will be discussed and dissected for years to come. While most of those discussions will focus on the subjective, The Number Line provides a statistical look at what just went down at The Garden.

Below are over 50 statistics from the instant classic run. We breakdown what was and what wasn’t played from each official Phish studio album, document some of the biggest bust outs, use a few stats provided from HeadCount and lay out the biggest and smallest numbers from our nightly The Skinny box scores. For the uninitiated, “Average Song Vintage” is compiled by adding the year each song played at a certain show was debuted and dividing that total number by the number of songs played. If Phish focused on more recent material, the Average Song Vintage would likely be in the ’00s, while an “old school” show will have an Average Song Vintage in the ’90s. Average Song Gap is compiled by adding the “Shows Since Last Played” figure for each song performed at a certain show and dividing that total by the number of songs played. Thanks to Phish.net and HeadCount for providing some of the numbers used.

Here’s over 50 statistics from Phish’s residency: