Capital One MLB Tickets
Baseball season is upon us. If you have a Capital One credit card in your wallet like the Capital One Venture X card or the Capital One Venture Rewards card, you that means you can score Capital One MLB tickets for just 5,000 miles each.
Through its Capital One Entertainment portal, Capital One offers eligible cardholders exclusive access to MLB, NCAA basketball games, concerts and more. As part of its partnership with MLB, Capital One has access to four infield seats for nearly every MLB game around the country. Capital One offers these infield tickets to cardholders for just 5,000 miles—an incredible deal for some of the best seats in baseball.

Capital One releases these “cardholder exclusive” tickets in batches. Right now, it appears tickets are available for games through May 20. These tickets get snapped up quickly, so you likely won't see them for every single game (or stadium). But we still managed to find some of these cheap, lower-level MLB tickets available throughout the country.
Read on to learn how and when you can snag these Capital One MLB tickets for your next ballgame outing.
How To Get Cheap Tickets
To start, head to Capital One Entertainment and log into your Capital One account. Then, find the MLB tickets section on the homepage and select “Get MLB tickets.”

You'll have the option to search for MLB tickets by team.

You can search both home and away games, or select just home games if you're looking for tickets at your home stadium. As stated in the section above, Capital One sells also tickets for other seats in the stadium, but it's not as good of a deal. To find the lower-level MLB tickets at the 5,000-mile rate. Look for games with the “Cardholder Exclusive” tag.

Select “Get tickets” and you'll be taken to a page where you should see the option to purchase infield (in this case, dugout box) tickets for 5,000 miles. All four Capital One cardholder exclusive tickets for this game are still available.

These tickets can only be purchased in sets of two. There is also a small tax on the tickets. In total, you'll pay about 11,203 miles for two lower-level MLB tickets.

If you consider 1 Capital One mile to be worth 1 cent, you'd be spending the equivalent of $50 for one these dugout box tickets. For comparison, here's what tickets in the same section would cost for that same April 5 game.

Keep in mind this is for a spring Minnesota Twins home game. Similar infield tickets for other games and stadiums could go for much, much more and present an even better deal for Capital One cardholders (as a Twins fan, I'm allowed to say that!).
Capital One MLB Tickets: ToP Thoughts
These Capital One cardholder exclusive MLB tickets can be a great deal, whether you're a baseball fan or not. Just 5,000 Capital One miles for infield seats is an incredible value for your Capital One miles. Tickets are currently available for March, April and May 2026 games, although ticket inventory is limited. We'll update this post when Capital One releases the next batch of cardholder exclusive tickets.
If you take advantage of this deal to score cheap MLB tickets through Capital One, let us know in the ToP Facebook group!
