 You got any ghost stories? Is that what? Oh, yeah, I want to end talking about that, because it's pretty funny. I didn't put two and two together until I was texting with a friend of the pod, Jack Flarey. And I was like, how's he doing? He's hanging in there, man. You saw he put his mattress up against the wall. He threw a bullpen. He's been doing jumping jacks and doing workouts in the room. It's hilarious to think about the best baseball players in the world. Finally, two in professional athletes having to resort to throwing a bullpen in a hotel room. And he's intense, man. He gets his work in, so I can only imagine he needs that. That's part of his routine. And I've got to be going stir crazy. But I was texting him, just asking him. And I was like, where are you guys? I didn't really even think about it. And he's like, we're in Milwaukee. And I was like, oh, my goodness. They've been at the Fister Hotel for over a week. I don't know how long. 10 days, 7, 10 days, whatever it's been. That is a famously haunted hotel in Milwaukee. So much that Yachty Molina used to go stay at different hotels when he would come into Milwaukee. We had a coach, Jerry White, hilarious first base coach for the twins. When we'd get back from the game, he'd go find a spot in the lobby. And he would sit there all night until the sun came up. Then he would go to his room. He was that scared of the hotel. I mean, and was he normally a pretty regular dude? Jerry White? Yeah. Yeah. I mean, every other hotel he went to his room, except for the Fister. That's a very fair argument. I don't know where you guys are at on ghosts. I have a ghost story. And the thing is, this isn't the only haunted hotel in the show. The Vanoy and Tampa, a lot of teams stayed there. That is also one specific tower supposed to be haunted. A lot of guys get freaked out there. They'll even room together when you go to the Vanoy. I have never experienced anything there or at the Fister. But definitely creepy vibes, a place you don't, the Fister especially. You don't want to be there for seven to 10 days. G-Man Choi has a funny story when he came over to the Brewers about the Fister Hotel. He said a ghost visited him in the bed and he didn't sleep. Someone just asked him, like, how'd you sleep? He said, not good. I'll be honest. I'll be honest. He did not correct. Then he said, I've seen ghosts plenty of times. So trust me, this was a ghost. Interesting. I mean, there are stories. The NBA, the NBA players hate staying there. Anyone that goes to the hockey team. Why do teams stay there if this is the thing? Like, are there no other hotels? There's got to be some pay for play thing going on there. Like, whoever owns the Fisters gotten in with somebody. I'm sure we could look that up. But it's a nice hotel. But it's haunted, I mean. So you're comfortable, but you're amongst ghosts in supernatural entities. Do you think it's haunted because Fisters spelled so stupid? Possibly. Do you guys want to hear my ghost story? Then we could maybe end the episode. Oh, yeah, let's end it on your ghost story. Yeah. Let me take you guys back to 2009. Yeah, he's one of the World Series. Yeah, good year for you guys. Young Trev still battling his way through the minor leagues. He's in AAA now with the Rochester Red Wings. Going to play the Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs. There's a hotel in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania that you stay at. I do not remember. I think it's Hotel Bethlehem. Check that out. My wife, Olivia, and I had just started dating. Skype was a thing. Get back from our game. And you have roommates in the minor leagues. I wanted to have privacy. I said, look, I'm going to go down to the lobby and Skype Olivia. So I go down to the lobby. I enter this room that's adjacent to it. It's empty. I get some privacy there. And we start Skyping. I'm sitting there talking to her. It's probably midnight East Coast time. We're talking. 2009 Skype session. Nice. Yeah, early. Hot. Yeah, early on the Skype. Could have been 2010. Don't quote me on that. But somewhere where I was still in the bushes. So I'm sitting there talking just how I'm doing with you guys. I'm looking at the screen. I'm talking to her. And I see someone come in the room. But I'm talking to her. So this person's walking over here alongside me. I see that in my peripheral. As I go to look up, there are like pillars in this room. And as I go to look up to see who it is, they kind of like sneak behind the pillar. And then I look to see who is it? Who's going to come on the other side of the pillar? Nobody ends up coming out from the pillar. So now I'm like, OK, that's weird. I don't maybe it was a shadow. I don't know. Really looked like a person to me. Didn't think much of it. Continue talking to Olivia. The next day, I wake up and tell my roommate. I said, man, this weird thing happened last night. I thought I saw someone come in the room. And all of a sudden they were gone. They went in like a trap door or something. We go to the website of the hotel. And literally on the home page of the website, unbeknownst to me is a tab talking about the ghost of such and such some lady that likes to dance in the ballroom late at night. I'm like, what's the ballroom? I was sitting in the ballroom. And apparently I saw some lady who likes to dance in the ballroom late at night. I will never forget it. I still get chills thinking about it right now. Does she look like the dancing emoji in the red dress? It was a lot like the Haunted Mansion ride at Disneyland, where they kind of just like float around dancing together. But she was just walking. Interesting. And ever since then, I never went back in that room. And I never will. Spooky. I like that. Yeah, that's fun. Dancing Lady Ghost ain't that bad. I'm going to look her name up right now, because all you have to do is Google Hotel Bethlehem and it's going to come up. Yeah, it looks like there's a few ghosts there. They advertise Room 932 as their haunted hotel room. They say they don't advertise that there are a bunch of other ghosts, because they think that might freak people out. So yeah, I'm not sure. So you saw the ghost of Mae Augusta Yohei. Yeah, Mary Mae Yohei. She was the daughter of management in the mid-1800s, I think. Yeah. Yeah, if I remember correctly. She's pretty. Well, OK. Well, I'm going back and forth on if I find her attractive. She married Lord Francis Clinton Hope, whose family owned the Hope Diamond. That's cool. Holy smokes. Yeah, it was something I'll never forget. So do I believe in ghosts now? I guess I have to, because I've seen one. Yeah. Mae Augusta, you would have.