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Shohei Ohtani believes there are ghosts Teammate Hernandez: I have one at home

The official social media of the major leagues, X, today released an interesting spring training interview with the stars to see if they believe that there are ghosts in the world. Shohei Ohtani expressed his belief in this, and his Los Angeles Dodgers teammates even said that there are ghosts in their homes.

When asked if he believed in ghosts, Shohei Ohtani said, "I do." When asked if he had ever seen ghosts, Shohei Ohtani smiled and said, "No." The subtitle of the video reads, "Laughing uneasily."

Hernandez said directly: "Ghosts are real, we have one in our house. Her name is Eleanor, and she's a friendly ghost, like a ghost pony, but only a female version."

Sidewinders star Corbin Carroll had a similar reaction to Atlanta Warriors Michael Harris II. "I want to say I don't believe it, but then they're going to come to me," Carroll said. Harris said, "I don't want to answer that question, safety is paramount."

Justin Verlander, who moved to the San Francisco Giants this season, has an adventurous spirit: "I wanted to believe that ghosts were real, but I didn't experience them firsthand. I tried to get into the haunted room of St. Peter's Inn, where we were staying, but they wouldn't allow it."

The most well-known haunted hotel in North American sports is the Feister Hotel in Milwaukee. Kansas Royals first baseman Vinnie Pasquantino: "Have you been to that hotel in Milwaukee? I've been there and I definitely won't stay there again. Definitely won't stay at the Fest Hotel in XX again, no kidding."

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