Fort Myers Miracle outfielder Erik Lis (Colleyville-Grapevine LoneStars ’04) took advantage of an opportunity of a lifetime facing baseball legend Roger Clemens in a Class A game against the Tampa Yankees.  With two-outs in the first inning, Clemens delivered a fastball to Lis who quickly sent it over the wall into the stands in right field.Lis, who was the Texas Collegiate League’s 2004 Player of the Year, hammered the 330-foot solo home run Friday night in front of a sellout crowd of 10,486 fans and a national televised audience on ESPN2.  The home run gave the Fort Myers Miracle (Class A) a 1-0 lead and sent reporters to the press box to find out more about Lis, a ninth-round draft pick by the Twins in 2005.The 23 year-old Lis was born the same year Clemens launched his major league career. The former TCL star ended going 1-for-2 and thanks to his dad Greg, Lis now has the home run ball in his possession for the trophy case at home.In the 2004 summer, Lis lead the TCL with a .418 average, which is a still a TCL record for highest average in a season.  He also tallied six home runs, 74 hits and 35 RBI.Click here for the full story on Lis’s big night.