Bayside Tigers rout Thursdee Nyte Lytes in Pittsburgh kickball action
Bayside Tigers blasted Thursdee Nyte Lytes 16-1 at Bloomfield Field 1, setting the tone for a June 25 Pittsburgh Sports League night that swung from a runaway to a shutout to a one-run battle. Doggin’ It added an 8-1 win over We only made it to first base, while Glory and Honor slipped past Tipsy Kreme 1-0 and Keg Kickers held off Kicktatorship 5-3.
The range of scores said as much about the night as any single result. Bayside Tigers’ margin suggested a game that opened up quickly and never tightened again. Glory and Honor’s 1-0 finish pointed in the opposite direction, where one kick, one stop or one base-running mistake carried the whole result. Keg Kickers’ 5-3 win sat in between, the kind of contest that rewards teams that keep applying pressure without losing shape when the scoreboard stays close.
One matchup on the visible schedule snapshot, We Get Around against Kicking and Screaming, appeared without a score, leaving that game listed but not yet resolved on the page. That made the schedule function like a live board rather than a finished recap, with final results filling in alongside one still-open contest from the same Bloomfield slate.
PSL Summer ’26 Kickball at Bloomfield Field 1 ran from 6:30 p.m. to 9:50 p.m., part of the league’s Thursday night offering in Pittsburgh. The June 11 Bloomfield games were canceled by rain and moved to Thursday, July 30, and the playoffs were shifted to Thursday, August 6.

The league’s structure helps explain why nights like this can produce such different game types in the same time block. PSL describes its kickball as recreational, played 10 vs 10 with a four-gender-minority minimum and a roster limit of 20. Teams may play with 8 or 9 players if needed, but they still must keep at least 3 gender-minority players on the field, and no one not on the roster and waiver can take part.
PSL says kickball is one of its most popular sports and is played outdoors on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings across Pittsburgh. On a night like this one, the league’s depth showed up in the scores themselves: a 16-1 rout, a 1-0 squeeze, and enough separation between them to show how quickly summer kickball can change from control to chaos.