Overview
- Hernández said before Game 2 in Milwaukee that he moved to a different hotel because his wife did not want to stay at the Pfister.
- He told reporters he does not believe in ghosts and has previously stayed at the Pfister without experiencing anything unusual.
- Mookie Betts continues his practice of avoiding the Pfister and books an Airbnb when the Dodgers visit Milwaukee.
- Dodgers manager Dave Roberts downplayed the ghost tales, saying those stories went away for him when he was about 10 years old.
- An ex-MLB executive described many reported incidents as player pranks, while the 1893 hotel remains a common lodging choice where players have cited flickering lights, footsteps, and electronics turning on.