It isn't physically possible to throw a riseball with this profile, and at this height relative to the batter, from the regulation pitching distance.
Point well made RDB.
In order to have the upward slope shown in the original video, while crossing over the plate, the pitch would have to be above the strike zone ... as shown in your top GIF.
In order to hit the top of the strike zone the riseball needs to level off and flatten out ... as shown in the bottom two GIFs.
That being said, I think at most, the barrel would travel close to level with the ground on pitches at the top of the strike zone. And, you ought not be swinging at those unless you have two strikes and the umpire is calling the top of the zone.
With less than two strikes or an umpire who isn't calling the top third of the zone (quite common around here), the batter should lay off those pitches. Therefore, the ones she's be swinging at are dropping as they cross the plate--need a slight upward bat path to match pitch path.
no?