Aaron Nola and Bryce Harper have both had frustrating seasons so far in 2021. (Cliff Welch/Icon Sportswire) After going 2-4 on their West Coast road trip, the Philadelphia Phillies are off Monday. That's makes this the perfect time to evaluate what's worked, what hasn't worked and the long-term outlook for the 34-35 Phillies. Sunday evening, Phillies Nation Editorial Director Tim Kelly joined Ryan Rothstein on SportsRadio 94 WIP to discuss the state of the team. Phillies Nation Podcast · Tim Kelly discusses state of Phillies on SportsRadio 94 WIP. MORE FROM PHILLIES NATION John Kruk: Jimmy Rollins Is The Second Best Phillie Ever, Hall Of Fame WorthyRoundtable: What Throwback Uniforms Would You Like The Phillies To Wear As An Alternate?Bryce Harper Impressed By Bailey Falter: ‘He’s Nasty’Phillies Will Be Forced To Consider Drastic Defensive Overhaul After 2021Former Phillie Brock Stassi Happy To Be ‘Back Home’ In Phillies OrganizationPhillies Not Ruling Out The Possibility Of Seranthony Domínguez Pitching In 2021What Phillies Have A Chance To Make The All-Star Team?33 Numbers To Remember: The Defining Stats Of Cliff Lee’s CareerFormer College Two-Way Standout Climbing Phillies’ Minor League Ranks As PitcherPhillies 2021 Walk-Up Songs