Hollywood A-lister Judd Apatow will co-direct an upcoming "30 for 30" documentary on 1980s Mets superstars Dwight Gooden and Darryl Strawberry.

ESPN announced last week that the "Trainwreck" director would work with "You Don't Know Bo" director Michael Bonfiglio on "Doc & Darryl," which is set to air July 14. Here's the trailer.

The film reunites former ace pitcher Gooden and star slugger Strawberry at a diner in Queens, where they reminisce about the glory days in the '80s and "the harrowing nights that turned them from surefire Hall of Famers into prisoners of their own addictions," according to ESPN.

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"The stories of Darryl Strawberry and Dwight Gooden seem inextricably linked, whether the lives of these two very different men are actually intertwined or not. Both phenoms drafted by the Mets straight out of high school, their parallel meteoric rises in early-1980s New York and the demons that plagued them turned these two superstars and franchise saviors into tabloid fodder and punchlines," Apatow and Bonfiglio say on the film's website.

"We were interested in understanding the men behind the headlines, and what drove them to their spectacular highs and lows. We hope that this film humanizes Doc and Darryl, and in doing so sheds light on issues that we can all relate to in our own lives or the lives of those around us."