Aaron Nola followed up a rough Opening Day start with a better outing against the Yankees on Wednesday. (Kyle Ross/Icon Sportswire) The Phillies' season-opening road trip is over, and, well, it was not great. A sweep in Texas and a series loss in New York leave the Phillies with a 1-5 record to start the season — tied for the worst record in baseball. What, exactly, went wrong? Plenty. After the last of those fives losses, a 4-2 defeat to the Yankees, Tim Kelly and Nathan Ackerman spoke on Twitter Spaces about the brutal start, glaring roster holes and the few positives from the first week. They discuss Cristian Pache's struggles and a potential replacement, Gregory Soto's up-and-down start, José Alvarado's filthiness and Alec Bohm's scorching first few games. Listen to the Space in podcast form wherever you get your podcasts, or right here: https://soundcloud.com/phillies-nation/early-takeaways-after-a-rough-start-for-the-phillies?si=bb2de968e5f544e19adefb2a3964e8b6&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing MORE FROM PHILLIES NATION PN Roundtable: 2023 Phillies Season PredictionsTrying The New Foods At Citizens Bank ParkFirst Look: New Scoreboard At Citizens Bank Park UnveiledYes, Even Trea Turner Was Puzzled By The Late-Game ReviewPhillies Reportedly Still Plan To Add Uniform Sponsor In 2023Phillies Excited About Cristian Pache’s Glove, Hopeful To Help Him At The PlatePhillies Nation Top 15 Prospects: March 2023Phillies, Aaron Nola Reportedly Break Off Extension TalksTrea Turner Could Be First Phillie Since Juan Samuel To Steal 50 BasesBryce Harper: ‘I Want To Play Well Into My 40s’