Friends and teammates are remembering Daniel Cooney, a Babson College baseball player and New Jersey native who was fatally struck by a freight train in Southborough over the weekend.

The Babson College baseball team tweeted on Monday that it "lost a brother, a teammate, and a friend. With a heavy heart we remember Dan Cooney '19. Love and miss you, Dan."

RIP to my brother Dan Cooney. Words can't describe how much that kid brightened my day at Prep. One of the best kids to be around ❤️ — TJ Ward (@tj_ward3) April 9, 2017

MBTA Transit Police were called to the Southborough Commuter Rail station around 1:25 a.m. Sunday for a report of a person possibly struck by a train.

Dan Cooney was a member of the Babson College baseball team.

Cooney, 20, was struck by a CSX freight train near Southville Road. He was pronounced dead after being struck, officials said.

Foul play is not suspected. The death remains under investigation.

Cooney, of New Jersey, was a St. Peter's Prep graduate who was Hudson County Baseball Player of the Year in 2015, NJ.com reported. He was a Babson College sophomore.

Pat Laguerre, who was Cooney's baseball coach at St. Peter's Prep, told NJ.com that Cooney was recovering from "Tommy John" surgery. He was planning to get back on the field.

"Danny left a real positive impact on the team," Laguerre told NJ.com. "He was one of the captains on the team as a senior. ... That team was a tight-knit group."

Friends posted memories of Cooney on social media Sunday and Monday, remembering his kindness and skill on the diamond.

When I think of Dan Cooney I think nothing but kindness and respect, truly a great friend on/off the field, RIP CoonDawg, much too soon ❤️ — Chris Pezzuti (@chrispezzoots) April 10, 2017

Baseball truly creates brotherhoods that last a lifetime. RIP Dan Cooney. Gone too soon but we'll be together again one day. Love you buddy pic.twitter.com/XeTpDY8eWu — 2oh1.Tar (@TheyCallMeTar) April 9, 2017

Yesterday we lost a brother, a teammate, and a friend. With a heavy heart we remember Dan Cooney '19. Love and miss you, Dan pic.twitter.com/ZMe6Q3ZAGM — BabsonBaseball (@BabsonBaseball) April 10, 2017