The Oakland Athletics will become the first MLB team to sell season tickets that won't be attached to a particular seats.

The program is called A's Access, which allows fans to buy tickets for a package that doesn't include the same season.

"There's a lot of fans that think that sitting in the same seat over and over again is unattractive," said A's chief operating officer Chris Giles. "As we look to designing a new ballpark for our team, we look to doing it with this type of optionality in mind."

The cheapest plan is a 24-game package in the upper deck for $240. The cheapest full-season 81-game plan is $871.