A Florida Hard Rock Bet customer turned a $30.11 MLB parlay into a $1.98 million payout after six players hit home runs across Friday and Saturday.
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Hard Rock Bet called the win the longest-odds seven-figure parlay payout in company history. The ticket beat the old record of 21,424x by more than three times, with one-in-65,761.31 odds.
The bettor needed Riley Greene, Coby Mayo, Jesus Sanchez, Bryce Harper, Jazz Chisholm Jr., and Nick Kurtz to all go deep. Each leg hit, turning a tiny stake into nearly $2 million. Hard Rock Bet also said the bet was not a same-game parlay, where long odds can build faster.
The ticket started with Greene, priced at +475, who sent a 405-foot homer to right field against Andrew Abbott in the second inning. Sanchez, at +700, added a 422-foot shot to center against Garrett Williams in the first.
Mayo carried the longest individual odds at +800 and homered for the third straight game, driving one 397 feet to left-center off Jovani Moran. Harper, another +475 leg, hit a 389-foot drive to left-center against Grant Holmes.
Chisholm Jr. then helped keep the ticket alive at +550 with a 393-foot homer to right off Lance McCullers Jr. Kurtz, the final leg at +325, needed little time after the latest first pitch of the day. He hit a 417-foot homer to right against Nathan Eovaldi in the first inning.
Neil Walsh, senior vice president of sportsbook at Hard Rock Bet, said:
“We’re Jazz’d up over this slip.
“One of the highest odds parlays that we’ve ever paid out – with only six legs! And the smallest ever stake that’s minted a million-dollar payout.
“We’ve handled some massive winners, but this one knocked it out of the park. It’s an all-timer … send this ticket to Cooperstown.”
Hard Rock Bet described the customer as a “recreational bettor” and said the ticket came down to “conviction and luck.” The company also said the old smallest stake record came from a $51 parlay that paid $1.1 million in March 2025.
Chisholm later had some fun with the news after learning he helped the bettor cash. He said:
“Am I getting a cut?”
The bettor won $1.98 million from a $30.11 MLB home run parlay.
The ticket carried odds of +6,576,031, or one-in-65,761.31.
Riley Greene, Coby Mayo, Jesus Sanchez, Bryce Harper, Jazz Chisholm Jr., and Nick Kurtz all homered to complete the ticket.