Hey baseball fans who like movies about real baseball, watch this:

Fastball is an 86-minute documentary that -- if you watched the trailer you already saw this -- is narrated by Kevin Costner. Here's the movie poster:

The official theatrical release is March 25, but there are advanced showings across the United States. Fans can search tugg.com for possible viewing theaters.

A bit more on the movie via Gravitas Ventures:

Based on the original idea by the film’s producer, Thomas Tull, who also produced the Jackie Robinson biopic “42,” “Fastball” is peppered with archival footage of baseball's greatest moments plus original high-speed 4K footage and motion graphics that unlock the secrets hidden within a ball traveling over 100 mph. While players, historians, and scientists might disagree on who was actually the fastest pitcher in history – and yes, the film does the physics and concludes with a clear verdict – “Fastball” tells the story of the game itself. 

[Writer/director] Jonathan Hock’s history with sports runs deep. He is a nine-time Emmy® Award winning producer, director, writer and editor. His first documentary feature "Through the Fire" had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2005, and his later films "The Lost Son of Havana" (2009), "Off the Rez" (2011) as well as "Fastball" also premiered there. Hock has directed four documentaries for ESPN's Emmy and Peabody Award winning "30 For 30" series, including "Unguarded," which was named Best Documentary of the year by Sports Illustrated; "The Best That Never Was" (2010); "Survive and Advance" (2013) and "Of Miracles and Men" (2015). Hock's series of documentary shorts, "The Finish Line: Steve Nash," was a finalist for a National Magazine Award.

Producer Thomas Tull is the CEO and Chairman of Legendary Entertainment, a leading media company with film (Legendary Pictures), television and digital (Legendary Television and Digital Media) and comics (Legendary Comics) divisions dedicated to owning, producing and delivering content to mainstream audiences with a targeted focus on the powerful fandom demographic. Through complete or joint ownership, Legendary has built a library of marquee media properties and has established itself as a trusted brand which consistently delivers high-quality, commercial entertainment including some of the world's most popular intellectual property. In aggregate, Legendary Pictures-associated productions have realized grosses of more than $12 billion worldwide at the box office.

Producing with Tull are sports film veterans Philip Aromando (“30 for 30”) and Mike Tollin (“Sin City Saints”) along with Executive Producer Jack Selby.

Again, it opens just over a week before the 2016 Major League Baseball season, so that's nice timing. Let's all hit the theaters that week for a lead-in to this season.