WHEN MAJOR LEAGUE teams visit Milwaukee, they often stay at the Pfister Hotel, a lovely 130-year-old building downtown that is purportedly built on a former gravesite and is now haunted. Countless players have related stories of strange goings-on: Bryce Harper, for instance, swore in 2012 he woke up to find that a table had moved to the other side of his room. In May, Dodgers right fielder Mookie Betts was so freaked out at the possibility of being old-school ghosted that he just stayed in an Airbnb instead.
The Pfister is not the only haunted hotel in sports.
This story is from the July 2023 edition of Sports Illustrated US.
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