Also in the Eastern Conference, Lionel Messi scored two goals and provided an assist as Inter Miami secured a 5-3 victory over Cincinnati to go second in the table, two points behind leaders Nashville.
The 38-year-old forward thought he had scored the 61st hat-trick of his career late on, but the MLS attributed the 89th-minute strike as an own goal by Cincinnati goalkeeper Roman Celentano.
It said the ball had rebounded off the post and was not initially crossing the line until Celentano made accidental contact, effectively turning the ball into his own net.
Argentine Messi now has 11 goals and four assists in 12 league appearances for Miami this season, while his overall career statistics stand at 909 goals and 411 assists.
Meanwhile, 16-year-old Cavan Sullivan scored his first MLS goal in bottom side Philadelphia Union's 4-3 defeat by Orlando City.
Sullivan, who became the youngest ever MLS player two years ago, was a first-half substitute and scored in the 75th minute.
"Despite it not being the result we wanted, I'm grateful to have scored my first MLS goal," he wrote on Instagram., external
"You fans deserve more and you will get more."