Milwaukee's Pfister Hotel has a ghostly reputation, and the Los Angeles Dodgers star didn't want to lose sleep over it.
The former American League MVP said he doesn’t believe in ghosts. But he apparently respects the supernatural enough to avoid taking a chance.Betts has stayed at the Pfister before in his MLB travels.Mookie Betts and the Pfister HotelFormer Texas Rangers infielder Michael Young toldhe heard heavy footsteps in his Pfister room once. When he asked the possible apparition to let him sleep, the footsteps stopped, he said.
Bryce Harper, now of the Philadelphia Phillies, swore his clothes and a table were moved overnight during a 2012 stay. When no teammate admitted to a prank, he requested a different room.Related
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