MILWAUKEE — The legend of the haunted Pfister Hotel just won’t die – like some of the hotel’s former guests.

The downtown Milwaukee hotel has been hosting visiting MLB and NBA teams for years with tales of paranormal activity growing at the allegedly haunted hotel. Some players – and even teams – have opted to stay elsewhere rather than share quarters with the apparitions.

The venerable hotel first opened in 1893 and its old-school decor adds to the spooky ambience – described by New York Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton as reminding him of the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland.

Count Dodgers outfielder Teoscar Hernandez among those choosing to ghost the ghosts by finding other phantom-free accommodations.

“For me, it’s whatever – I don’t believe in ghosts,” Hernandez said before Game 2 o

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