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A Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder says that he opted out of staying at a notoriously haunted Milwaukee hotel at the behest of his wife, who was unsettled by the site's spooky reputation. In town to play the Brewers in the National League Championship Series, Teoscar Hernández reportedly shared the peculiar turn of events during a press conference following the team's game one victory on Monday night. Asked by a reporter about the Pfister Hotel, where multiple MLB players have reported experiencing paranormal activity during their stay there, the outfielder declared, "it's whatever. I don't believe in ghosts," before offering an amusing explanation for why he was sleeping somewhere else during the team's visit to Milwaukee.
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