Yankees catcher Russell Martin accused the Blue Jays of stealing signs during their 16-7 victory on Thursday night. "You move your head one way it's a fastball, you move your head the other way it's a slider," Martin said. "It was pretty blatant." Martin didn't pick up on it enough to change the signs until the fourth inning, when Jose Bautista was on second base. When he did switch his signals, second baseman Aaron Hill struck out on a curveball in the dirt by Hector Noesi. But Martin didn't have any problem with them trying to pick up his signs and relay them. "It's up to us to catch it and change the signs," he said. "I'm not blaming them for anything. ... It's one of those things you don't really talk about, but it's part of baseball. It's always been."