The haunted Milwaukee hotel terrifying baseball players
“It was more like a moving light that kind of passed through the room. It was very strange. The room got a little bit chillier.” Former Cardinal, Brendan Ryan.
“It was more like a moving light that kind of passed through the room. It was very strange. The room got a little bit chillier.” Former Cardinal, Brendan Ryan.
Countless guests including a lengthy list of professional baseball players, claim they’ve witnessed paranormal activity at the Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
The lavish hotel is located a few blocks from Lake Michigan. It serves as the hotel used by MLB teams when they play the Brewers.
It opened in 1893 as the “Grand Hotel of the West,” with groundbreaking innovations including thermostats in the rooms and fireproofing precautions. It also has the largest Victorian art collection in a hotel.
Witnesses claim they’ve seen the ghost of hotel founder, Charles Pfister peering across the lobby from the grand staircase.
The tvs in rooms are known to turn on by themselves and footsteps are heard in empty rooms.
There’s a reason why baseball players are scared to play baseball in Milwaukee. Maybe the ghosts are Brewers fans.