ARLINGTON - The Rangers have made an organizational decision to pass on Oregon State left-hander Luke Heimlich, a top-level collegiate pitcher, in next month's draft, general manager Jon Daniels said on Thursday.At age 15, Heimlich pled guilty to a felony charge of sexually assaulting a 6-year-old niece. Heimlich received two years probation, took court-ordered classes and had to register as a sex offender for five years in the state of Washington.The Rangers have a history of giving second chances to players such as Matt Bush and Josh Hamilton, both of whom had legal problems.