I've seen many more triple threats nowdays. Bring your infield IN, they bloop it over their heads, keep the infield back, they drag bunt or a slow roller, bring the outfield in playing for those bloops, they boom one over their heads.
The best slappers now can read the defense and react to what is given them... one thing they have in common.... they are crazy fast!
^^^^ Part of being a good slapper is changing what she'd doing depending on the situation and what the defense is giving her. Nothing wrong with showing slap on the first pitch. She hasn't shown if it's a power slap, chop slap, soft slap, or even drag bunt. Sometimes the slap also sets up the opportunity to swing away.