As the Texas Rangers' hunt for rotation support continues, the team has expanded its candidate pool to include Cincinnati Reds right-hander Anthony DeSclafani.

Jon Morosi of MLB Network shared via Twitter that the 26-year-old DeSclafani is among the options the Rangers are considering.

Anthony DeSclafani among the rotation names #Rangers are considering, as I reported on @MLBNetwork a short time ago. @MLB #Reds — Jon Morosi (@jonmorosi) July 22, 2016

Aside from DeSclafani, ESPN's Jim Bowden writes that the Rangers have also been actively pursuing the Tampa Bay Rays' available starters as part of their search for pitching support. And while Chris Archer is the team's preference, Jake Odorizzi and Matt Moore are more realistic targets. But the odds of the Rays wanting to part with any of those options are slim unless the Rangers are willing to include Jurickson Profar or Joey Gallo in the deal, Bowden says.

DeSclafani is 5-0 with a 2.50 ERA in eight starts this season. Because he wouldn't be a free agent until the end of the 2020 season, he likely won't come cheap in a trade, either.