Tom Lasorda waved to the fans for the final time at Dodgertown. Down in the right-field corner, his players and coaches silently gathered and formed two lines. Crossing bats overhead in a sacred baseball tradition, they created a tunnel for Lasorda to walk through and close this special place the Dodgers called their spring home for 60 years. ?These guys want me to cry,? the Hall of Fame manager said Monday. He didn?t, but chances are a few people in the overflow crowd did. Some of them stood in the bottom of the ninth, bidding farewell to their team?and a piece of paradise lost?as Los Angeles fell to the Astros 12-10 in its last game on these grounds.