As it turns out, Mookie Betts isn’t the only Dodger avoiding a supposedly haunted hotel in Milwaukee during the National League Championship Series.
Outfielder Teoscar Hernández said he hasn’t been staying at the historic Pfister Hotel with this teammates, following Betts in securing accommodations elsewhere.
While Betts’ decision was made out of his own concern that he could possibly encounter ghosts, Hernández said he decided to avoid the Pfister because his wife was traveling with him.
“I don’t believe in ghosts,” Hernández said during a press conference, as reported by The Athletic. “I have stayed in there before. I’ve never seen anything or heard anything. But my wife (Jennifer) is on this trip, and she said she doesn’t want to stay there. So we have to find another hotel. But I’ve been hearing from other players and other wives that it’s something happening in these couple of nights.”
Though Hernández hasn’t personally encountered ghosts in the 19th-century hotel, plenty of other baseball stars claim to have had paranormal encounters.
Highlights of a roundup of such tales collected by ESPN include a radio turning off and on of its own accord, disembodied stomping footsteps and comparisons to Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion.
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