Teoscar Hernandez and his wife are staying in a different hotel in Milwaukee because his wife believes the team's usual hotel is haunted. While Hernandez himself does not believe in ghosts and has not personally experienced anything unusual there, his wife expressed her discomfort with staying at the historic hotel. Other players' wives have also reportedly shared stories of strange occurrences at the hotel, such as lights turning on and off and noises.
Hernandez mentioned hearing about lights flickering, doors making noises, and footsteps. However, he clarified that he has never personally witnessed or experienced these phenomena and does not believe he will. He stated that his wife's apprehension was the reason for seeking alternative accommodations.
The article notes that Mookie Betts has refused to stay at the team hotel in Milwaukee for years due to similar beliefs, preferring to stay elsewhere when the Dodgers are in town. Other baseball players, including Bryce Harper and Giancarlo Stanton, have also described unsettling experiences at the 132-year-old hotel, such as personal items being moved and inexplicable sounds.
However, a former MLB executive suggests that many of these alleged hauntings are ... download the app to read more
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