There should be plenty of spine-tingling baseball adventures today as the Braves and Astros play Game 5 of the World Series, but if you want some real bone-chilling frights, you could stay in Milwaukee's famous Pfister Hotel. Have a look at the whole story.
"A couple of years ago, I was lying in bed after a night game, and I was out. My room was locked, but I heard these footsteps inside my room, stomping around. I'd heard all these stories about this hotel, so I was wide awake at that point. And then I heard it again, these footsteps on the floor, so I yelled out, 'Hey! Make yourself at home. Hang out, have a seat, but do not wake me up, OK?' After that, I didn't hear a thing for the rest of the night.
"When I woke up in the morning -- I swear on everything -- the clothes were on the floor and the table was on the opposite side of the room against the wall, Harper said. "I was so flustered. I honestly thought there might be someone in my room. I had no idea what the hell just happened, so I actually looked around, and then I checked to see if the door was still latched, and it was."
"Everything's scary. Everything in the hotel, the paintings and pictures, it's a lot of old, crazy stuff. No good, man. No good."
What Carlos Martinez said on this
"We are all here. We are all in Peñita's [Francisco Peña] room. We are all stuck here. We are going to sleep together … If the ghost shows again, we are all going to fight together."