Do you have hitting clips of Amanda Freed that you could post?
Steve Huff, you claim there is nothing new here and you write like you understand my opinions but how many teach the exact opposite....heck even your poster child Vogelbach doesn't swing like Kemp does....he externally rotates his rear humerus, lifts his hands and then pushes his hands....shifts to his front foot and then swings...out front....but he is big, strong kid so lets copy him...and when you say the inside pitch needs to be hit out front - I agree....never said otherwise....
Here is the big pusher....
Compared to the guys that turn the barrel deep:
These guys are turning the barrel deep - all they have do on the inside pitch is not go as deep as the pitch dictates they get the barrel around quicker....but they are not pushing their hands....these guys can swing off their rear foot...Vogelbach needs his front foot to launch his swing....
There is a really good test - if you can slow down the Vogelbach clip - see where his barrel enters the hitting zone compared to Kinsler, Kemp, Cabrera, Pujols etc....their barrels starts to enter the hitting zone behind their rear hip...
Here is the famous manny clip - where does hit barrel enter the hitting zone?
Girls/women can certainly learn to swing the bat this way - but they have been force fed squish the bug, push your hands, throw your hands, shift then swing, lift your hands to stay on top and swing down and deltoid swings....
Here is another guy who turns it deep...
Here is another example of looking for something that doesn't exist!
Here is another example of looking for something that doesn't exist! You say he turns his bat deep. In concept the "idealistic" bat lag at connection would be the bat staying at the shoulder. Even on a pitch on the outer half if properly approached. The sun shadows are from 03:00. I don't need the sun shadow to see this, but at 0:09 of the video the elbow is moving to the hip, "connection" at the hip, and the sun shadow is right on the back of his shoulder, where in the ideal "theory" it should be. He is staying connected at the shoulder at that point. It is literally text book! He is not rotating to hit an inside pitch. In fact when his barrel, as you say, "turns deep", his core is facing RF. The pitch is on the outer half. Next, his hands get ahead of his elbow (at the hip). In other words, he breaks connection as if it is an inside pitch. It is like an inside out swing. His back foot and knee are pointed at RF just before contact, and at contact, his shoulders are not square to the pitcher. His back hip does not come square under him either. Shoulders and hips come square after contact.
Why am I saying this? Because it wasn't a perfect swing, of which there are a low percentage in baseball, and perhaps even more in softball at game speed. He was fooled a little, but because he has more talent than you or me, he squared up the ball. The only lesson I see here, is that his connection at the shoulder was great. It broke down at the hip. And he still drove the ball.