"There's no right decision," Showalter said. "If Miguel had been three or four days from pitching, we probably would have kept him. … Let's face it - if he didn't have an option, it wouldn't even have been a conversation. It wasn't a good reason, it was just an honest reason. It's tough, emotional for me. Sometimes you've got to do what's right for the club. This guy has been solid for us for 2 1-2 years and will be again. He's one of the reasons we are where we are right now. He'll be back."