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5 Haunted Sports Arenas in the US for Thrill Seekers



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When you’re sitting in a crowded sports arena, watching your favorite NFL game and cheering for your favorite team, the last thing you can expect is probably noticing a ghost or an odd figure out of the corner of your eye. Yet, you should know that there’s a great chance of hearing strange noises and witnessing eerie happenings at some famous sports arenas in the US.

That’s because many famous sports arenas in the US are rumored to be haunted. Thus, if you plan to watch sports live from big arenas in the US or play yourself there, be careful because these five haunted sports arenas might be hiding a few ghosts of their own.

1. Cleveland Municipal Stadium (Cleveland, Ohio) 

Cleveland Municipal Stadium was a very popular arena in the 1930s, but unfortunately, it was demolished in 1996. Lucky viewers could even watch the most popular NFL and MLB games and make unforgettable memories. Inspired by the legendary players who once performed at this iconic stadium, fans love to test their luck with NFL player props even today and place bets to see if they’re fortunate enough.

However, Cleveland Municipal Stadium also holds many haunted stories that have left people frozen in awe. Specifically, there have been reports that people saw ghosts of the fans who used to watch games there or the players who took part in the games. The ghost hunters believe that these are people who died in tragic accidents but remain there, attached to the place, waiting excitedly for another game to start.

The former staff also claims there were spooky noises around the arena while it was already shut down and empty. With its scary yet exciting past, Cleveland Municipal Stadium is one of the most exciting, haunted sports arenas you can visit if you’re a horror enthusiast.

2. Wrigley Field (Chicago, Illinois)

Wrigley Field is one of the oldest baseball stadiums, opened in 1914. Surprisingly, it is still functional today and continues to attract a lot of attention. The stadium looks vintage with its ivy-covered walls, which, to many viewers, is very nostalgic. Aside from all this, there are rumors that Wrigley Field sports arena is haunted.

The visitors and the stadium staff have mentioned that various ghosts can be seen here. The most famous is the ghost of the groundskeeper, who’s still walking around trying to tend the field like he did while alive. He can be seen mostly at night games. Moreover, you might also encounter ghosts of players from the 20th century dressed in costumes from that time.

3. Yankee Stadium (New York City, New York)

Yankee Stadium opened in 1923 and closed in 2008. It is also known as “The House That Ruth Built,” which comes from the great baseball player Babe Ruth. This arena has witnessed some memorable baseball moments. Even though it’s closed now, there are still many stories that it’s haunted.

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There are claims that Babe Ruth’s ghost haunts this stadium. People say sometimes a shadow of his figure can be seen around the grounds, especially in the area where he hit his famous home runs. The staff who used to work here have also reported that some incredibly weird noises and flickering lights could be heard from locker rooms. 

4. Rose Bowl (Pasadena, California)

The Rose Bowl stadium, opened in 1922, is primarily famous for its annual college football games. In addition to the rich history of football games, it has many stories about paranormal activities. 

Today, people say that ghosts of different people sometimes appear in the stadium, and there are sudden temperature drops and strange noises. They seem to be the ghosts of the players who previously passed away on this field. 

The viewers have mentioned that whenever they’ve seen a ghost in the arena, it’s always dressed in vintage football gear and tries to give the same fate to the current players on the field, scaring them off. It seems scary, but to some sports lovers, watching a game featuring supernatural events’s even more exciting.

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5. Fenway Park (Boston, Massachusetts) 

Fenway Park, known for its “Green Monster” left-field wall, is the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball. It opened in 1912 and became the home of the Boston Red Sox, a famous baseball team. However, the stadium is known to be haunted by the ghosts of former players.

The most popular theory is that this ghost is Harry Frazee, who is said to have sold Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees. Another popular ghost is a young boy who tragically passed away near the ballpark, and rumors say his spirit is still lingering at Fenway Park. In addition to seeing those ghosts, unusual noises and whispers can be heard around the area. 

Bottom line

Overall, there are many famous sports arenas in the US that are considered to be haunted. All of those places have a dark history filled with paranormal events and supernatural occurrences. For whoever is interested in mystery and dares to face eerie, unexplainable situations with a love for sports, those five arenas are surely the places to visit. 

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