Look at this BS from this day in Astros history:
1969 - After Donn Clendenon "retires" and refuses to report to spring training, Commissioner Bowie Kuhn rules that Montreal can keep both Rusty Staub and Clendenon, insisting that Houston will have to settle for further compensation rather than voiding the trade.I did some research - the Astros traded for Clenendon and one of the Alous for Staub, a godawful deal. Clennedon had been taken by the Expos from Pittsbugh in the expansion draft but didn't want to play for the Astros so he fake retired and Bowie Kuhn said that's fine.
The Astros instead got cash and Jack Billingham, who was 29-32 in 3 years before we traded him to Cincy in the Joe Morgan debacle and Skip Guinn who pitched in 35 games over 2 years for the team and then left baseball.
Clennedon played 38 games for the Expos, then got traded to the Mets, and was the ******* World Series MVP after not evn plying in the NLCS. He hit.357 with 3 homers in the Mets' win over the Orioles.