Well, the first round is over, and here are some quick thoughts:

Either there was a huge "get out the vote" tailgate rally in Milwaukee or the Rally Monkey fell down on the job, because Angels Stadium got whipped by Miller Park in the round's bracket-busting upset. Congrats, Brewers fans, but shame on you, Angels fans! Like Albert Pujols, you got off to a slow start. And unlike Albert, you won't be able to overcome it with a strong second half.

Kauffman Stadium remains incredibly underrated after narrowly losing to Rangers Ballpark. Perhaps we should have held the vote after the All-Star Game so fans could have gotten a reminder of Kauffman's beauty. After all, fans nationwide probably have forgotten what the place looks like in the nearly 30 years since there was an important game there.

Comiskey's old reputation precedes it, because the stadium got whipped by Busch Stadium. Where are the dead Cook County voters when you need them?

Camden Yards, Target Field and AT&T Park all won in huge routs with 90-plus percent of the vote. But good lord -- do 10 percent of fans really think Tropicana is better than San Francisco's ballpark?

But now the bracket gets a little tougher as the second round begins. First, we're adding the No. 1 and 2 seeds -- PNC Park and Fenway Park -- to the bracket. And the other matchups get a little more competitive, particularly between Safeco Field and Comerica Park, and Dodger Stadium and Miller Park.

Who will advance to the third round? Vote and then keep checking back here, because I don't think John King will be giving exit poll results on CNN.