Roland Hemond, who had a 70-year career in baseball, died on Sunday night at age 92.

Hemond won three Executive of the Year awards as general manager of the Chicago White Sox and Baltimore Orioles.

The Arizona Diamondbacks, with whom he spent 19 seasons, announced Hemond's death Monday.

"He passed peacefully in his son Jay's arms," Hemond's family said in a statement released by the Diamondbacks. "The Hemond family shared many laughs with him until the end, and we appreciate the love and support of all his baseball family."