<p>CLEVELAND — Sean Burke gave the <a class="Link" href="https://chicago.suntimes.com/white-sox" >White Sox</a> just what they needed after they used seven pitchers in a rain-delayed, 10-inning game the night before.</p><p>The right-hander threw six innings of one-run ball, striking out a career-high 11, and Brandon Eisert and Grant Taylor, the only two relievers who didn’t pitch Friday, threw three innings of hitless ball to close out a 3-1 victory over the Guardians and move the Sox back into a tie for first place in the American League Central. </p><p>“Getting back to being simple and attacking the zone, getting to two-strike counts,” Burke said. “You see some of the chase, and then guys get in between and start taking some stuff in the zone.”</p><p>"He just filled up the zone," manager Will Venable said.