By Gabe LacquesUSA TODAYARLINGTON, Texas — It has been a month now since Major League Baseball asked its playoff-bound teams to quarantine in hotels, the better to protect its postseason from COVID-19 outbreaks. For the Tampa Bay Rays and Los Angeles Dodgers, that’s meant bouncing from hotels near their homes, to sprawling and luxurious resorts in San Diego and suburban Dallas, properties fit for kings as they navigated through the playoffs and now stand alone in the World Series. It has also given them the luxury of time, to get to know their teammates and even their own families better than they could have imagined. And in the case of A.J.