FORT MYERS, Fla. -- Takeaways from Tuesday afternoon's Sox-Rays game at JetBlue Park, where the highlights included a strong outing from starter Justin Masterson, a ringing double by Hanley Ramirez, and a smart, hustling play by shortstop Xander Bogaerts.

Oh, and the Red Sox extended their winning streak to five games with a 5-1 victory.

Red Sox starter Justin Masterson pitched three perfect innings with four strikeouts against the Rays. AP Photo/Brynn Anderson

• Masterson pitched three perfect innings with four strikeouts. Through his first five Grapefruit League innings, his earned run average is 0.00.

• Pablo Sandoval drove a ball nearly into the triangle in deep center in the second inning but Rays right fielder Steve Souza Jr. tracked it down in front of the Toyo Tires sign.

• The Red Sox doubled twice off the Green Monster in the third inning. Center fielder Jackie Bradley Jr. led off by doubling off the wall. He scored on a two-out error by Tampa Bay shortstop Nick Franklin on a ground ball hit by second baseman Dustin Pedroia.

After DH David Ortiz singled, left fielder Ramirez laced a screamer off the wall to score Pedroia.

• Koji Uehara replaced Masterson in the fourth and allowed a double to Souza leading off the inning. He then struck out the next two batters and ended the inning with an infield pop-out.

• Bogaerts made a heads-up play in the fourth inning on a single hit down the third base line by Tampa Bay DH Joey Butler. The ball caromed off the wall near where it meets the line and rolled into shallow left, where Bogaerts picked it up and fired to second base. Butler was trapped trying to get back to first.

• The Red Sox added two runs in the seventh on a double to deep center by Garin Cecchini.

• New Hall of Famer Pedro Martinez was in uniform for the game and brought the lineup card out to the umpires.

• The Red Sox are on the road Wednesday and Thursday, busing up Florida’s west coast both days for day games. They go to Tampa on Wednesday to play the Yankees and to Bradenton on Thursday to play the Pirates.

Joe Kelly is scheduled to start against the Yankees and Clay Buchholz against the Pirates.

The next home game is 7:05 p.m. Friday against the Yankees.

• The game-time temperature was 85, five degrees above the normal high for the date.

• Boog Powell played for the Rays on Tuesday. No, not the Baltimore Orioles slugger from the 1960s and 1970s named Boog Powell.

This Boog Powell is an outfielder in the Tampa Bay organization. He struck out in his only at-bat.

• Ramirez lost control of the bat on a swing and miss in the second inning and the bat flew through the air beyond the third base bag. It probably traveled a good 100 feet or so in the air.

• Masterson on getting swings and misses during his perfect three innings:

“It means they’re not ready yet. I’m getting lucky. For me, it’s really about hitting spots and today was pretty good as we kind of moved around, stayed in the middle. Doing the minor things I worked on after my last outing we talked about before.”

Masterson on his confidence:

“My confidence has been high because everything has been great. … It doesn’t mean it’s always going to be the case because you’re going to have hiccups and this and that as time goes on. … You’ve got to stay grounded and keep on fighting through it.”

On if he could have pitched a fourth inning:

“No, thank you. Three was enough.“

On what having a healthy Shane Victorino playing right and batting leadoff means to the team:

“He adds Hawaiian flavor to the lineup, which is always good. …. He brings tons of energy. Brings a lot of the crowd and Vic is a great player.

“Look at him today. Started the game off with a walk. Great eye right there. He’s a guy who can make stuff happen. When he’s feeling good he’ll be running around, catching balls in the outfield. He’ll just be a pest. That’s what makes him so great. He’s just a pest at the plate.”

Masterson likes the idea of Victorino being followed in the lineup by Pedroia, Ortiz, Ramirez and Sandoval.

“And then it’s now like facing Dustin, face David, now face Hanley, oh, now face Pablo. Good luck.”

• Manager John Farrell on Masterson:

“I think with each outing Justin is making for us we’re seeing more sink to his fastball.”

• Farrell said Tuesday’s plan for Victorino was for him to get three at-bats and that he will next play on Thursday in Bradenton against the Pittsburgh Pirates.

• First baseman Mike Napoli was 2-for-3 and is now hitting .556 on the spring.

• Bradley also was 2-for-3; he is batting .385.

• The crowd of 10,156 was a JetBlue Park record.