The Astros are still upset about having to play the Chicago Cubs in Milwaukee following Hurricane Ike, according to ESPN.com. "Major League Baseball has always valued the dollar more than they do the individual, the players, and their families," Houston first baseman Lance Berkman said. "That's illustrated in things like playing through a lightning storm in Chicago [on Aug. 4]." "The most important thing is getting the game in so you don't lose the gate and you don't lose the revenue. That's A-No. 1. And then if in the course of that you can work it around where players aren't affected, that's a distant second. That's one reason why players try to exploit the system to the max because they know they're being treated the same way. That's a sad part of the game."