Astros' Manager Cecil Cooper called Commissioner Bud Selig on Monday morning to express his displeasure about the selection of Miller Park as a neutral site for two games against the Cubs, according to Houston Chronicle. "He and I are good friends," Cooper said. "We talked about it. He vented. I vented. We?re done with it. He did what he thought was the best thing to do. I disagreed. That?s where it lies." The Astros were forced to play two important games; they lost both, in front of crowds that appeared to be 99 percent Cub fans. "Was it perfect? No," Selig told the Chronicle. "I went through every option. I finally looked at it and realized I didn?t have another option. I?m always sensitive about the Brewers, but I feel in my heart this was the best option."