Just for clarity, what exactly did you disagree with in @FP26 's actual statement?
Sorry I meant to quote this one.
In an attempt to quell some of the confusion, let's review what we have learned so far.
1) Here is an example of a hitter swinging "down and to" the ball. He is creating "out front" bat speed.
2) By comparison, here is an example of a hitter swinging "behind and through". He is turning the barrel in order to create early bat speed.
Hopefully that answers everyone's questions