By the time the season’s final month arrives, most MLB teams have little room for a September addition to push his way into a significant role.

However, there are always at least a few players among the wave of September call-ups who make a splash, whether it’s a young player getting an extended look for a non-contender or a veteran serving as a needed upgrade on a playoff hopeful.

Boston Red Sox infielder Yoan Moncada and Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Jose De Leon headlined this season’s wave of prospect call-ups, but there was no shortage of intriguing names also getting their first taste of MLB action.

On the more experienced side, a trio of outfielders ranked as the biggest names, with Yasiel Puig, Byron Buxton and Michael Conforto all rejoining the MLB ranks and looking to play their way back into a starting role.

Ahead we’ll take a look at how the most notable September call-ups have fared, with a grade for each player.

Also included is a look at some under-the-radar promotions that have earned themselves an “A” grade for their early returns.

   

Statistics are accurate prior to games played Saturday, September 10.

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