Jay Bruce is fully aware that a change of address could be coming in the next few weeks.

The Cincinnati Reds' All-Star outfielder, who's been the subject of trade rumors over the past two seasons, believes it's in the organization's best interest to use him as a tool for its rebuild.

"The Reds would be doing themselves a disservice if they didn't try and better the organization by trading me," Bruce told reporters at the All-Star Game in San Diego. "I'm not saying that's going to happen."

Bruce was nearly sent to the Toronto Blue Jays this spring for fellow All-Star Michael Saunders before the deal fell apart. Toronto is still believed to be a possible destination for the 29-year-old, should the Blue Jays wish to add a left-handed bat prior to the Aug. 1 non-waiver trade deadline.

The Cleveland Indians and Los Angeles Dodgers have also expressed various levels of interest in the slugger, and Bruce has said he's willing to waive his no-trade clause in order to play for a winner.

"If I do get moved, I just want a chance to play deep in October," Bruce said. "I would assume that any team that would try to make a move for me would feel like they're in that position."

Bruce is in the midst of a bounce-back season in the Queen City, hitting .267/.315/.538 with 19 home runs, 20 doubles, and 63 RBIs in 83 games.