Dodgers' Teoscar Hernandez abandons team hotel in Milwaukee due to wife's fear of alleged paranormal activity
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Los Angeles Dodgers star Teoscar Hernandez revealed that he and his wife will be switching their living quarters while in Milwaukee to face the Brewers in the National League Championship Series.
It isn’t because their hotel isn’t good enough, but rather, Hernandez’s wife, Jennifer, is not fond of the rumors of paranormal activity connected to it.
The Pfister Hotel is historic in Milwaukee, and that’s where the Dodgers have been staying for the start of this series. However, Hernandez said before Game 2 on Wednesday night that he and his wife are moving due to rumors that the Pfister Hotel is haunted.
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Teoscar Hernández of the Los Angeles Dodgers rounds the bases after hitting a home run against the Brewers in Game 2 of the National League Championship Series at American Family Field on Oct. 14, 2025, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (John Fisher/Getty Images)
This isn’t uncommon, as Mookie Betts continues to book Airbnbs during the series in Milwaukee because of the haunting stories about the hotel.
Hernandez said his wife heard some stories about alleged issues while staying at the Pfister from other Dodgers’ significant others. The player himself doesn’t care for the stories, though.
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"I don’t believe in ghosts," he said, via The New York Post. "I have stayed in there before. I’ve never seen anything or heard anything.
"But my wife is on this trip, and she said she doesn’t want to stay there. So we have to find another hotel. But I’ve been hearing from other players and other wives that it’s something


