
MLB Stars Say Milwaukee’s Pfister Hotel Is Haunted and Here’s Why
If you've followed baseball, you know for sure that plenty of players are superstitious. When you take athletes who believe anything can make them perform poorly, and couple that with a haunted hotel, that's a toxic combination.
Inside Milwaukee’s Haunted Pfister Hotel
Well, in Milwaukee, the historic Pfister Hotel is a place that many baseball players claim is very haunted. Lights are flickering, doors are opening, and the guys can't sleep. It's classic ghost story stuff, and the Pfister is all to blame.
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The haunts at the Pfister haven't cooled off either, as the legend is firmly in action again this postseason. Players are again blaming restless spirits for a few rough nights before facing the Brewers. One player, Teoscar Hernandez, checked into another hotel just to be safe.
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Zak Bagans Offers To Investigate The Pfister Hotel
The reputation the Pfister has is well-earned. Players from the Dodgers, Giants, and the Cubs have shared stories of strange noises. Now it seems America's most popular ghost hunter, Zak Bagans, has offered to help "clear the place out," adding he's ready to perform a full paranormal sweep to see if the Pfister's ghosts are the real deal.
Haunted Advantage For The Milwaukee Brewers?
Whether or not ghosts are haunting visiting teams, one thing is sure: Milwaukee may have found a new home-field advantage; they just need to manage to get home before they get ousted. The Brewers are currently trailing the Los Angeles Dodgers in a best-of-seven series 3-0.
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