BOSTON -- In the late innings of Thursday night’s game between the Red Sox and Blue Jays, a drone hovered above the playing field at Fenway Park. Though it never came close to the field, the object circled the stadium and fell rapidly at times.

Uh, this drone is pretty low. pic.twitter.com/gUcHq6AE2N — Chris Cotillo (@ChrisCotillo) April 12, 2019

Sox first baseman Mitch Moreland noticed the drone early in his ninth-inning at-bat and stepped out of the box to refocus himself. Later in the at-bat, he hit a game-tying double to deep center that would tie the game, 6-6.

“It kind of threw me off,” Moreland said. “I looked up and was like, ‘they’re not supposed to have these around here, are they?’ I figured I’d try to hit it or something.”

VIDEO: Bottom of the ninth, and the drone was right over the field at Fenway. pic.twitter.com/XoDj5EMIDF — Michael Silverman (@MikeSilvermanBB) April 12, 2019

The drone caught the eye of the Red Sox dugout, where manager Alex Cora watched with confusion as his team tried to mount a comeback against Toronto.

“We were watching the whole time,” Cora said. "It was right on top of us."

Even if the drone is being investigated by the Red Sox, the Boston Police and the FAA, it still may represent good luck for the Red Sox. Boston won, 7-6, on Rafael Devers’ walk-off single in the ninth inning.

“Somebody will make a T-shirt out of it,” Cora joked.