Milwaukee Brewers
'Ghost Adventures' star offers help
…I can clean out the haunted hotel!!!
Published
TMZ.com
Forget Ghostbusters… MLB should give Zak Bagans call if the Milwaukee hotel players are staying at is truly haunted, as the 'Ghost Adventures' star reveals TMZ Sport he will rid this place of ghouls and goblins if there are any there!!
Talk of a potentially haunted bed and breakfast in the Cream City resurfaced this week… when the Dodgers star showed up. Teoscar Hernandez abandoned his teammates at the legendary Pfister Hotel amid claims the place was jinxed.
Hernandez said his wife had heard all the horror stories about baseball players being played by ghosts at the establishment, so he had to find other accommodations for Los Angeles' NLCS road game against the Brewers.
Bagans told us that the situation is not really a joke – and if Rob Manfred and the company wants to resolve the issue further, they should call him.
“I’ve never seen anything like this before,” Bagans said. “You don’t really hear about a lot of Major League athletes or professional athletes having ghost experiences in one hotel.”
“I am ready to go there and conduct a professional investigation.”
This place has previously received complaints from guys like Bryce Harper and Hernandez's teammate, Mookie Betts …but Bagans seemed convinced he could fix it all.
“I would go there and try to make contact with whoever this spirit is and see what exactly is going on,” he told us. “Why are they targeting baseball players?”
If he can't do that, he had some advice for those who have to stay under a roof… recommending guys use a soldering kit or add Palo Santo to their luggage, saying it's like bug spray.
He also advised players not to communicate with spirits, stating that it could do more harm than good.
Luckily for the Dodgers, they may not have to return to Milwaukee this year…as they can close out the Brewers with two more wins in Los Angeles this week.