<p>NEW YORK — Facing the Yankees is personal for Sean Burke, having grown up as a Red Sox fan in Sutton, Massachusetts. So after holding the Bronx Bombers to one run in 7 ⅓ innings, he had a message:</p><p>“This one’s for my boys back home,” he said.</p><p>It’s also for White Sox fans, who surely breathed a sigh of relief when Andrew Benintendi hit a tiebreaking pinch-hit, first-pitch grand slam in the eighth to reward Burke and give his team a 5-1 victory, avoiding a three-game sweep.</p><p>After being pummeled 12-2 and 10-5 in the first two games of the series, the Sox held the Yankees to six hits, thanks to the work of opener Bryan Hudson, who threw 1 ⅔ innings, and Burke. They also combined for 10 strikeouts, eight from Burke.</p><p>“You’re hoping for a quality outing from him,” manager Will Venable said.