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Luke Andrew Heimlich (born February 3, 1996) is an American
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who is a free agent. He attended
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and played
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for the
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. He was named the Collegiate Pitcher of the Year in 2018. Following the publication of his criminal record for
child molestation Child sexual abuse (CSA), also called child molestation, is a form of child abuse in which an adult or older adolescent uses a child for sexual stimulation. Forms of child sexual abuse include engaging in sexual activities with a child (wheth ...
, he went undrafted by all
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teams.


Career

Heimlich attended
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in
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, and played for the school's baseball team as a
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and as a
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. In 2014, his senior year, Heimlich had an 11–0
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with a 0.66
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(ERA). He won the Gatorade Player of the Year for the state of Washington. Heimlich enrolled at
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to play
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for the
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as a pitcher. In 2017, he was named to the
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watch list. In 2017, his junior year, he led the nation with a 0.81 ERA and was named the
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's Pitcher of the Year. After revelations from his personal life became public in 2017, he left the team for the remainder of the season, missing the 2017 College World Series. He went unselected in the
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. He returned to the Beavers in 2018. Though he had pitched to a 15–1 win–loss record with a 2.42 ERA prior to the
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, and was again named the Pac-12 Conference's Pitcher of the Year, Heimlich was not selected. After the draft, Heimlich won the
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. His school record for strikeouts in a season (159) lasted until Cooper Hjerpe broke it in 2022. On August 7, 2018, the
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of the
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(CPBL) announced the signing of Heimlich to a professional contract. The CPBL did not allow the contract to take effect due to his criminal record.


Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos

In March 2019, Heimlich reached an agreement with the
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of the
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. The league's president indicated that the agreement may not be approved. However, the team was given authorization to go forward with the signing on April 6, 2019, and Heimlich was assigned to the team. He made his professional debut with Dos Laredos on April 9. Heimlich pitched to an 8–7 record and 4.58 ERA in 21 appearances for the Tecolotes in 2019. Heimlich did not play in a game in 2020 due to the cancellation of the Mexican League season because of the
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. He later became a free agent.


Personal life

Heimlich is the second youngest of eight children born to Meridee and Mark Heimlich. His mother is a social worker and his father works in construction. When he was 15 years old, Heimlich was accused of sexually molesting his six-year-old niece on two occasions, once when she was four years old and once when she was six years old. On August 27, 2012, he pleaded guilty to a single count of child molestation in the first degree. This adjudication came to the public's attention in 2017 due to a clerical error in which the
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believed that he had failed to update his registration as a sex offender. After the conviction was made public in 2017, Heimlich wrote, "I have taken responsibility for my conduct when I was a teenager." However, in 2018, Heimlich denied the allegations, saying that he pleaded guilty to "quickly dispense with the case and for the sake of family relations." The record was sealed in 2017.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Heimlich, Luke Living people 1996 births American expatriate baseball players in Mexico American people convicted of child sexual abuse American sportspeople convicted of crimes Baseball players from Washington (state) Mexican League baseball pitchers Oregon State Beavers baseball players Sportspeople from Puyallup, Washington Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos players Cañeros de Los Mochis players Puyallup High School alumni