Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Teoscar Hernández revealed that he and his wife, Jennifer, have refused to stay with the team in Milwaukee during the National League Championship Series (NLCS).
Why? Because the team hotel is allegedly haunted.
And while the slugging two-time All-Star and World Series champion isn’t afraid of no ghosts, he revealed that his wife isn’t so thrilled about the prospect of dealing with the specters.
“I don’t believe in ghosts,” Hernández told reporters. “I have stayed in there before. I’ve never seen anything or heard anything.”
“But my wife 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,” he added.
Teoscar Hernández has heard some stories
Considering the stories emerging from the historic Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee, it is no wonder Jennifer is issuing a hard pass on the couple staying there. Who needs that noise?
What noise, you may ask?
“The lights, some of the rooms, the lights goes off and on,” Hernández said. “And the doors, there are noises, footsteps, things like that, I don’t know.”
And it’s not just Jennifer who has an issue staying at the hotel either. Hernández’s teammate, Mookie Betts, has been renting out an Airbnb since 2023 rather than staying at the Pfister.
Not so much because he saw ghosts, but because they were so in his head that every time he heard something, his mind started racing, and he couldn’t get any rest.
“I couldn’t sleep. Every noise, I’d be like, ‘Is that something?'” Betts told the Orange County Register at the time.
That hotel is nightmare fuel
Other top MLB stars have told tales of the haunting experiences they’ve had in Milwaukee as well.
“One time last summer, before I went to sleep, I laid a pair of jeans and a shirt on that table at the foot of the bed, those things in hotels that you sit on to put on your shoes. I just laid ’em out, simple as that,” Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper said back in 2013.
“When I woke up in the morning — I swear on everything — the clothes were on the floor and the table was on the opposite side of the room against the wall. I was so flustered.”
Former Cincinnati Reds All-Star Brandon Phillips shared a freaky story about his radio.
“We play Milwaukee a lot, but I remember one time I came into the room and just sat on the bed. Then, for some reason, the damn radio turned on. So I turned it off and got in the shower,” Phillips said. “When I was done, that motherf—er had turned back on.”
Wild stuff.
Almost as wild as Teoscar Hernández’s baserunning blunder in Game 1 of the NLCS against the Milwaukee Brewers, which cost his team at least one run, if not several more. He somehow failed to score from third on a fly ball that actually hit the wall in center field. That double actually turned into an inning-ending double play.
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Con las bases llenas, el jardinero central Sal Frelick intentó robar lo que parecía un grand slam de Max Muncy, pero la pelota se le escapó del guante, rozó la barda y volvió a su guante.
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Fortunately for the Dodgers, they went on to win that game, 2-1. Teo has since more than made up for it, hitting his fourth home run of the playoffs last night, helping his team to a 5-1 victory in Game 2.
Los Angeles will now try to close out the series at home as they try to become back-to-back champions.