Sadly, I was watching the Barves / BJs game last night when the Barves scored 6 runs off my fantasy pitcher last night. Key to the inning was Freddie Freeman bunting with runners on 1st and 3d, one run already in. Safety squeeze, squared and bunted up the 1st base line, charging 1B flips with glove to late to home, catcher throws past the 2d baseman covering 1st, so they end up with runners on 1st and 3d again. Inciarte then clubs a double and I think 2 more runs score.
Freddie Freeman bunting isn't a great play normally, there was no shift on with a runner on 3d, and the bunt was not pushed towards 3d, but the strategy here is doing the occasional bunt helps to put the thought in the head of the d that the bunt is possible. It should help Freeman face more honest defense in other situations.
There was a lengthy but great piece on this several years ago by Tangotiger or another saber guy that you can find on Fangraphs website saying that, even before shifting became prevalent, sometimes you should bunt even in situations where 90% of time hitting away is better in terms of run expectancy because you don't want the defense to play you as if you are certain (100%) to hit away. Wish someone would tell Bryce.