Avoiding the arbitration process for the next two years with a core player such as Mark is an important step for both he and the club. We're hopeful the contract is the continuation of a relationship that will last well beyond the term of this agreement.
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It was big psychological benefit for everyone involved. We don't have to answer questions about signing Tex, and it's a benefit to him because he does not have to worry about a contract all next year, answering the same questions. ... He's the kind of person we want to build around and it was important for us to demonstrate that with a financial commitment.
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We hope to make the decision at the end of the year that we want to keep him beyond the term of the deal.
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