Poll #3: Phillies Phestival Booths Review
Approximately a month ago I posted a question asking readers to enter the Phillies Phestival booth numbers that had been assigned to them. I went in with the understanding that the poll would have no statistical relevance considering our sample size would be a small fraction out of ~ 7,000 tickets sold. Still I hoped we would get enough responses that tracking might give some insight into the overall ticket distribution and answer the question - "Are premier players distributed significantly less than reserves/relievers?"
Results:
Total number of submissions (multiple booths were tracked within one submission): 58
Results:
Total number of submissions (multiple booths were tracked within one submission): 58
- For example: I had tickets to six booths. I entered all six and it counted as one submission.
Booths rank ordered by least number of tickets available were:
Booth | Player/Coach | % of Distribution |
17 | Lee | 18% |
7 | Utley | 20% |
1 | Ruiz | 24% |
3 | Manuel | 24% |
4 | Polanco/Valdes | 25% |
16 | LA/Sarge | 31% |
19 | Halladay | 32% |
14 | Blanton | 34% |
18 | Rollins | 36% |
20 | Hamels | 36% |
21 | Wigginton/Gross | 36% |
8 | Pierre/Mackanin | 37% |
11 | Howard | 37% |
13 | Papelbon | 39% |
6 | Fontenot/Billmeyer | 41% |
10 | Mayberry/Nix | 43% |
12 | Kratz/Samuel | 43% |
15 | Kendrick/Perlozzo | 44% |
2 | Savery/Diekman | 46% |
9 | Bastardo/Horst | 48% |
5 | Schwimmer/Dubee | 51% |
Summary:
So, what does this tell us? Again, understanding there is little/no statistical relevance to the percentages reported above, and only based on the information put before me by the readers of this site, I can easily conclude: the Phillies distribute fewer tickets for "premier" players. Below are a few keys highlights:
- Of the top 10 "least distributed" booths - nine were for single-players, and the only one with two guys appearing was Booth # 16 for Larry Andersen and Gary Matthews - two popular, former World Series players.
- The top 5 "most distributed" booths included three coaches and five rookies.
- All was not lost with these booths for anyone needing Kyle Kendrick, Antonio Bastardo or Rich Dubee on either a 2008 or 2009 item (note: Bastardo for '09 only).
- Based on both their position in the overall rankings, and physical location in the Hall of Fame section, I believe Booth # 21 (Ty Wigginton and Greg Gross) was meant for Jim Thome. Many of us hoped to have him here for the event - and if you had a ticket for this booth, you may be a little more bitter after seeing this...
I don't think these findings are going to be a complete shock to anyone, but are interesting nonetheless.