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They then pivot to another contentious prediction: the assertion that Shohei Otani's playoff performance was "done" at only 150 in the postseason. This, they admit, was a misjudgment. Otani's game-changing triple in Game 3 and his historic night in the postseason proved that early opinions often fail to capture the true potential of a player. They emphasize Otani's night where he struck out ten in six innings, then proceeded to hit three home runs in the same game—a feat that may be one of the greatest individual performances in sports history.