Overview
- Teoscar Hernández said he and his wife left the Dodgers’ team hotel in Milwaukee after she felt uncomfortable with the Pfister’s haunted reputation, despite his own skepticism.
- Mookie Betts has avoided the Pfister for years and again booked an Airbnb for the NLCS trip to Milwaukee.
- Hernández relayed reports from spouses and players of lights switching on and off, door noises, and phantom footsteps during recent nights.
- The Dodgers designated the Pfister as their team hotel for the NLCS road games, though several players and families chose alternate accommodations as the series shifts to Los Angeles for the next three games.
- Manager Dave Roberts downplayed ghost stories, and a former MLB executive suggested many incidents are teammate pranks or quirks of an older building, including TVs turned on via remotes slid under doors.