Oregon St. pitcher skips World Series

Published 12:31 am Saturday, June 10, 2017

CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) — Oregon State’s top pitcher, who as a teenager pleaded guilty to molesting a 6-year-old girl, released a statement Friday saying he has asked to be excused from playing.
Luke Heimlich said in the statement that he didn’t want to be a distraction to the team, which begins play in the NCAA super regionals on Friday evening against Vanderbilt. Heimlich’s attorney, Stephen Ensor, released the statement just hours before the game.
“I’m so proud of our team’s accomplishment and don’t want to be a distraction therefore I’ve respectfully requested to be excused from playing at this time,” Heimlich said in the statement.
He also said, “I have taken responsibility for my conduct when I was a teenager.”
Heimlich’s criminal history was first reported by The Oregonian/OregonLive (http://bit.ly/2s0uFD8) on Thursday. In an editorial accompanying the article, the newspaper said it learned about Heimlich’s 2012 conviction while doing a routine background check before running a profile on him.
Prosecutors initially charged Heimlich with two counts of molestation for abuse that began when the girl was 4, The Oregonian said.
Heimlich ultimately pleaded guilty to one count of molestation between February 2011 and December 2011, a period during which he was 15. Prosecutors dismissed the other charge as part of a plea bargain.

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