The St. Louis Cardinals were not happy with some of the on-field celebrations of the Los Angeles Dodgers during Monday night's Game 3.

Specifically, the Cardinals took exception to the actions of Adrian Gonzalez and Yasiel Puig.

The first incident in question came when Gonzalez doubled home Mark Ellis in the fourth inning. Gonzalez gestured in celebration towards the Dodgers' dugout when he reached second base.

One out later, Puig picked up his first hit of the series, a triple off the wall in right. When he made contact, Puig flipped his bat and watched the ball, thinking that it was going to be a home run.

"I didn't see it," Adam Wainwright said of Puig's bat flip. "I saw Adrian doing some Mickey Mouse stuff on third base, but I didn't see what Yasiel did. Those guys are fired up. This is playoff baseball, they want it over there."

Carlos Beltran admonished Puig for his actions.

"I think he doesn't know," Beltran said. "He still thinks he's playing somewhere else, I don't know. He has a lot of passion, no doubt about that. Great ability, great talent, and I think with time, he will learn that you have to sometimes act a little bit more calm. Not only with trying to show up other teams, [but also], like, umpires. It's going to take him time, but he's going to learn."