In the final game of the three consecutive away games against the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park on the 24th (Korea time), Kim Ha-sung recorded one hit, one walk and two steals from three times at bat. San Diego effectively drove in 12 hits to win the game 6-4, ending the three consecutive games with a winning series of two wins and one loss.[스포츠토토사이트](https://www.totositenet.com/) San Diego, which marked 27 wins and 26 losses, kept second place in the National League West and narrowed its gap with the leading Los Angeles Dodgers to 6.5 games. After taking a "honey-flavored" break by missing the previous day's game for the first time this season, Kim started at shortstop No. 8. Cincinnati's starting pitcher was right-hander Frankie Montas. In the top of the second inning with its 2-1 lead, San Diego had a chance to second and third base with no outs due to David Peralta's hit to right field, Jackson Merrill's bunt hit, and the opponent's pitch wild pitch. Then, Kim Ha-sung entered the batter's box. Perhaps because of an empty first base, Montas rarely threw a strike and threw four straight balls. Kim Ha-sung was forced out of the second base while Peralta scored on Kyle Higashioka's grounder to shortstop with no outs. San Diego widened the gap to 4-1 with Luis Arraez's timely hit to right-center with one out and runners on first and third. In the sixth inning, when the two-run lead was continued, Kim Ha-sung hit a grounder to shortstop by pulling Montas' 85.2 miles low splitter, but leading runner Peralta was out at second base. However, he stole second and third bases in a row at the Higashioka batter's box, adding two more stolen bases. Kim Ha-sung, who quickly ran to second base while his 93.3 mile fastball fell out of the one ball, stole third base again as soon as his 90.2 mile cutter hit a strike on his body in the fourth pitch. This time, he started so fast that he didn't even throw. However, Kim Ha-sung failed to step home as Higashioka struck out. It is the second time this season that Kim Ha-sung stole two bases in a game after the game against the Toronto Blue Jays on April 22. It was regrettable that Kim had a double at the ninth inning when the score was tying 4-4. With one out, right-handed pitcher Alexis Diaz's 87.3-mile slider flew into the low strike zone, and lightly swung it to lead to a double that fell into the left-center field. The speed of the hit was 103.3 miles, which was well-matched. However, second baseman Jonathan India was tagged out after being caught by pitcher Diaz while turning to third base for the third pitch at bat in pinch hitter Luis Campusano. According to records, he stole second base. Manager Mike Shildt shook his head after watching. The San Diego Padres won the game 6-4 after 10 extra innings. When Arraez's surprise bunt on the first base created a chance to hit first and third bases in the top of the 10th inning, Fernando Tatis Jr. took a 5-4 lead with a double on the left field line, and Jake Cronenworth's sacrifice fly widened the gap to two points. In the bottom of the 10th inning of extra time, the Ranger Suarez Jr. allowed just one walk and no hit and no run to secure the win. Suarez had 14 saves for this season. As a result, Kim Ha-sung recorded a batting average of 0.216 (38 hits in 176 times at bat), six homers, 22 RBIs, 25 points, 31 walks, 13 steals, on-base percentage of 0.335 with a slugging percentage and an OPS of 0.704 in the season. Meanwhile, Arraez hit four hits, one RBI and one run from five times at bat, showing off his stellar performance of making four hits in two consecutive games and multi hits in eight consecutive games. He raised his batting average to 0.341 (72 hits in 211 at-bats) and became the leader in both leagues in terms of most hits. He beat Shohei Ohtani (70 hits), the previous leader of the Dodgers, by two hits. His batting average also jumped to second place, closely trailing Ohtani (0.348).